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Creaking/Squeaking steering wheel when turning fix
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<blockquote data-quote="texas_snake" data-source="post: 14966480" data-attributes="member: 11539"><p>As some feedback, I can say with 100% certainty if you use jack stands under your front U frames (with a 3 stand somewhere for redundant safety always), you DO NOT need to detach the steering column from the rack to get the back bushings out and then in. It gives enough movement to get back there with not too much effort once the front bushings and sleeves are out. So that tip might save you some time and touching a very critical bolt. You might want to update your write-up to mention this as a choice. Since I used stock bushings, I only greased the sleeves once both front and back bushings were in to make sliding it in easy.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the great write-up by the way. I just used it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="texas_snake, post: 14966480, member: 11539"] As some feedback, I can say with 100% certainty if you use jack stands under your front U frames (with a 3 stand somewhere for redundant safety always), you DO NOT need to detach the steering column from the rack to get the back bushings out and then in. It gives enough movement to get back there with not too much effort once the front bushings and sleeves are out. So that tip might save you some time and touching a very critical bolt. You might want to update your write-up to mention this as a choice. Since I used stock bushings, I only greased the sleeves once both front and back bushings were in to make sliding it in easy. Thanks for the great write-up by the way. I just used it. [/QUOTE]
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