hey everyone, last year my D had an intermittent problem with the steering, and now that i have my car running again after major service, i took it out this weekend and the problem is back. here's the situation: the steering wheel has some play in it, about an inch either way when you are driving straight. that's fine. however if you need to take a turn, the steering wheel suddenly has LOTS of resistance as you try to turn it. it seems to have spots in it that are really bad, and it is worse turning left, but turning right the problem is there too. it's so bad you have to turn the wheel with both hands, both going into the turn and coming out. my first thought was that my steering column bushing was hanging it up. my old bushing was in really bad shape, it was all chewed up, fit loosely, it was garbage. i got the column out and put a new bushing in, but it's not really any better. it just doesn't rattle anymore. does anyone have any idea what the problem is? i'm thinking it's either the universal joints on the steering shaft or something else in the front suspension. i'll probably bring the car in this week to my local garage for a lube job. i'd like to see if they can figure it out if no one has any ideas.... thanks! Andy Soma576@xxxx 1982 DeLorean DMC-12 VIN#11596 Fargo, ND 58102 [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]