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I have a 74 2.0 (Yeller). When I'm driving at a good speed and I hit a bump in the road, I can feel the tires move causing the steering wheel to move. Which is normal. The not so normal part is the wheels will straighten back but the steering wheel will be very noticeably off to the left. I have to move the steering wheel to the right to line it back up. At that point its fine. Is this bump steer? Is that clear as mud?
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You say wheels straighten up, but you have to move the steering wheel ?/ I'd check the splines in the steering wheel also, especially if using an adapter and aftermarket wheel. YMMV....
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