Looking to lower power steering boost

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MyElbow1289

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It has been almost a year...have you found anything out yet? That is one thing that bothers me is how light and floaty the steering is. Not very confident when driving and hitting bumps. It is very squirrelly even though everything is tight in the front end.
 
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Thanks for asking. The problem turned out to be the driver (hi there!). I was coming from a German sports car (heavy steering, lots of feel) perspective. In the end I sold the sports car and just got used to the Yukon.
 

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It has been almost a year...have you found anything out yet? That is one thing that bothers me is how light and floaty the steering is. Not very confident when driving and hitting bumps. It is very squirrelly even though everything is tight in the front end.


I still feel like if you contacted turn 1 about power steering pump stuff they might have someone like this that could adjust the pressure.


or maybe see if one of the steering stabilizers the big tire 4x4 guys run. it's basically a shock turned sideways and hooked to the steering linkage. I'm not really sure they have them for these trucks with a rack but might be worth a Google.
 

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