I just bought a 2007 Freightliner Columbia about 3 weeks ago. Good truck runs very strong and I could not have found a better deal on it. The front end however seems to be drifting/sticking. I dont really know the best way to explain this but here goes... When driving down the highway if you ease to the left or right with the steering wheel it will stay that way. Going around a curve you can let go of the wheel and it will follow the curve around on its own. Loaded/Empty/and bobtail it still does it. I thought at first the fifth wheel my need to be greased and the entire truck may need a lube job so that is what I did today and it still does it. Does anyone know what this could be? Any suggestions are greatly appreciated. Thanks
Drifting Freightliner Columbia
Discussion in 'Freightliner Forum' started by Subzero1985, Sep 14, 2011.
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Get a 3 axle alignment. Make sure everything is tight. On a car its in the toe in, but its best to take to a shop and get them to take care of it. It will save you on tires. Basically one side is crowding the other.
Want some real fun? Find a bridge where your tires make a humming noise. Going on will be no problem, comming off the steering will get a grip and launch you in a new direction. Kind of like going from ice to traction.Oldironfan Thanks this. -
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have front end jacked up in air and check (1)king pin play(2)drag link and my guess (3)bad u joint on steering shaft.good luck.
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Will do thanks. Where would be the best place to take it and have it looked at? I know I dont want one of these ragged out TA or Petro truck stops to do it. Take it to Freightliner I guess?
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Well does anyone know of a good shop I can take my truck to? A mechanic that can be trusted? I know how often owner ops get ####ed because they have no mechanical knowledge and they tell you there is all kind of things wrong when really there isnt...
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Hi Sub what ended up solving that drifting/sticking problem on your 2007 Columbia?
I am having the same problem now and your solution might end up being mine.
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Jack up the front end with a decent jack and test the kingpin bushings, tie rod for binding up, etc.
If the play is within spec, check the u joint on the steering shaft.
After that, I would start looking at the steering box itself.
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Could be dried our steering components or a bad steering gear.
Truck needs to be jacked up then properly inspected.Oldironfan Thanks this. -
look i into the gear box,it's known as memory steer.
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