front end wandering

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front end wandering

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New to these trucks so this might be a dumb question. My 250 wanders all over as I'm driving, no matter how smooth the road is. When I got it the guy had a list of maintenance items needed and it listed minor king pin play. Would that cause this issue, and while I'm in there, what else should I replace?
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Is it just a badly worn steering box? That is something that causes unresponsive steering, but with a light touch on the steering wheel and some practice, you can get used to it until you get it replaced.
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I will check that out, thanks.
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Check your radius arm bushings, axle pivot bushings, tie rods and steering coupler (rag joint).
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I had this issue with my '71 F100. I replaced the rag joint and had my steering box rebuilt, as it had a small leak. The wander is now gone, and the steering is more responsive to input at the wheel...much more enjoyable to drive now.
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Thanks everyone, I'll start looking at all those and get parts ordered.
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You can see all the components and how tight - or loose they are when you get under there while someone wiggles the steering wheel back and forth. :hmm:
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