RiverMtnBeach
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- Long Beach, CA
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- 2020 Gladiator Sport S MaxTow
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Just a note for those iffy about going through the hassle to get the steering gear work done: Do it!
My ‘20 Sport S Maxtow didn’t steer that great, but wasn’t dangerous or undriveable. Dead spot on center was about 1/2 degree or so - barely perceptible. Steering feel was numb and vaguely wandered around in lanes, but nothing like some have reported.
Upon fix, it’s a whole different truck now! Steering is lighter and more progressive feeling with speed. It tracks perfectly straight on the freeway with little to no correction, even over dips. Totally worth the 3 days they took to get it back together!
My ‘20 Sport S Maxtow didn’t steer that great, but wasn’t dangerous or undriveable. Dead spot on center was about 1/2 degree or so - barely perceptible. Steering feel was numb and vaguely wandered around in lanes, but nothing like some have reported.
Upon fix, it’s a whole different truck now! Steering is lighter and more progressive feeling with speed. It tracks perfectly straight on the freeway with little to no correction, even over dips. Totally worth the 3 days they took to get it back together!
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