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Steering wheel has to much play - 1997 GMC Jimmy

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Idler arm and or pitman arm most common.could also be excessive play in steering gear box.Tie rods/center link but usually its my first 2 choices go bad bothe of them idler and pitman common wear parts.

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Its deffinatly your idler arm or pitman arm ,The idler arm is a quick fix if doin yourself but the pit man arm is alittle more time consuming.

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