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    Got stuck in the mud...yes, even a landcruiser can get stuck. Anyway, now truck is making suspicious noise when turning wheel. Like problem with power steering. It got a little better after cleaning underneath truck, but still there. Anyone ever have this happen?

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    What kind of noise is it making cause it can be a number of things
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    You can check the servo and the power steering oil, maybe the problem is that its low on oil and it makes squeaking noises because of friction. I had a problem with that on my old land cruiser.

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    Check for mud between rotor and backing plate. May even be a rock lodged in there. Backing plate could have gotten bent while in the mud also.
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    Did you get this fixed? What was it?

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