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Old 03-16-2017, 06:26 PM   #8 (permalink)
ZOperaMan
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Originally Posted by Aviator44 View Post
Anytime I make an abrupt right turn (usually 90 degrees) I encounter a point of resistance. The steering wheel "hangs up" but I can power through it. Once through this point, the resistance is gone. I can briefly feel it at the same point when the steering wheel is returning back to its neutral position. It only occurs when making right turns and the steering wheel encounters this resistance always in the same exact position. I've noticed that I can lessen the resistance if I adjust the steering wheel down, but it still remains.
I'm having exactly the same issue with my AAM-TT equipped Z. Did you ever get it resolved? If so, how?

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