Overactive steering pump?
Lately I've been experiencing a weird/scary situation with the steering assembly in my truck. As I drive down the road, it seems like it will just veer a bit, and when I compensate for the veer, it oversteers in the opposite direction. Road surface doesn't seem to have any bearing on this happening. Tie rods, ball joints, and pitman arm ends don't have any play in them. I checked the wheel bearings, and found a little play which I corrected. Tire pressure is correct also. I had a friend check for bubbles in the power steering pump as I slowly turned the steering wheel, and could swear I saw the drivers side wheel kind of jump or lurch a little bit in the direction I was turning it. This looked like what I feel in the steering as I'm driving. The only time this has never happened is when I am driving at highway speeds. It seems like it tends to happen at speeds between 20 and 40 mph, and especially after I have come to a stop at an intersection and turned right onto the intersecting street.
I'm stumped. Anyone have any ideas?
John