ronhartigan
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For me, not specifically. Mine is 250k miles, and about 6 years ago I took it to "Bud's Wheel and Tire." They vandalized my distributor; Chevrolet found a hard wire in the cap that shorted out the system. Also, charged me for replacing AC compressor, but just cleaned up the original. Same with the excessive play in the steering wheel. Claimed to replace the box, but did not save the old one for me as requested. It still has about one to two inches of play, and makes it a constant battle to keep in my lane.Was wondering if those among us who fight the steering gear issues, if you ever notice that while the vehicles wheel alignment is in spec you notice the amount of play differs (position steering wheel is cocked) especially based on road crown. For example on the normal side of the road my wheel hangs to the left a decent amount vs if you drive on opposite side of road / far left of thru way the wheel seems pretty straight? Just weird and is annoying! Am I the only one?
I had a 77 El Camino with the same box and it had an adjustment screw and lock nut on top. I've been told by pro mechanics that the Tahoe box is not adjustable, yet it too had that screw on top; just damn hard to get to. I don't want to go to the trouble to remove stuff to access it if it isn't possible. Really need some "real" advice on this. I love this truck, but a pain to steer.