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    Sinister steering box stabilizer.

    I recently installed a sinister diesel steering box stabilizer on my 07 ram 2500. I am getting a little "jumping" in the steering wheel at low speeds when turning. Everything seems to be good and tight. Is this normal? Does it go away with a little break in time? Thanks for any help.


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    never heard of a steering box brace doing any thing but help
    maybe now that the box is stiffer your getting what was going on but the frame was flexing


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    Ok. I do have a little larger than factory tires but not much. I wonder if it's the tires gripping and the new stiffness allows me to feel it now.


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    Hmmm, I'd inspect steering stabilizer before much else. Since your running bigger tires, and now the steering box isn't helping take up the slack you might be feeling the stabilizer not keeping up.


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    Check the CV joints in the front hubs.


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