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One of the steering problems we found on our Ram Turbo Diesels and non Turbo trucks is that the little bushing on the intermediate steering shaft can wear allowing movement within the shaft.

An inexpensive fix to this problem is a bushing that can be pressed into the collar.

This bushing is machined out of aluminum and have a tapered end to allow for ease of installation. The whole process takes about 5 minutes to install, is extremely inexpensive and works wonders for your steering column. 


check your steering shaft before purchasing to ensure proper fitment

Very slightly tapered

Will need to be tapped into place using a hammer or using a large C-Clamp

Bushings sold as a pair.


We have seen many customers replacing absolutely everything on their vehicle and not seeing any results.  We suggest starting with this inexpensive fix first to see if it helps solve your issue before dumping a ton of money into parts you may  not need.... or at least if you are replacing the ball joints, add these on and do them at the same time to maximize your results.

The Intermediate shaft is located under the hood near the brake booster for 2003 and some 2004 models, but mostly it is located inside the driver side cab near the gas pedal around shin height.  You can remove it if you like, but you don’t have to.  There’s enough room in there to get them in without removal from the truck.