Ned Vogler wrote:
>
> >I see that you have the 2WD Frank. My 4WD has tortion bars. If the
> >2WD does too, that's probably the source of the noise. It probably has
> >to do with the torque applied by the drive shaft; thus, only on left
> >turns. Just a wild guess.
>
> I don't believe that the 2WD models have the torsion bar setup... they
> have the coil spring setup... (according to the Dakota Info sheet)...
>
> > Mine does this too. Even when I back the steering wheel off a few
> inches
> > from the stop the sound persists.
> > Frank Ball 1UR-M frankb@sr.hp.com (707) 794-4168 work
>
> Gotta be something else then...
>
> Ciao!
>
> Ned Vogler
> (nvogler@rghosp.chime.org)
> '96 Dakota SLT V8 5-sp 4x4 Club Cab
> Gibson 3" Exhaust/MPI FIPK-clone/MSD Ignition soon!
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if you have power rack steering , it is probably a dry rack&pinion
joint on the inner side. very common on other chrysler line cars.
jim doyle dkdoyle@koyote.com
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