06 LS V8, about 138k miles. In short, after an alignment, will run 1-50 miles before if is out of whack and usually sitting with the steering wheels about 15 degrees to the right while I go straight. Occasionally a tight turn or nasty bump will randomly immediately change to sitting 20 degrees steering wheel left to go straight. the next bump may return it to the right.
More details: I blew the motor 2 years ago. Bought a junkyard motor and had a shop swap, was pricey but works now no issue. But that is when this steering/alignment issue began. Since then, I have had it aligned 6 times, replaced the tires, front wheel bearings, all the front suspension control arms (minus one Ball joint, which was still in good shape, didn't wanna press it in) tie rod ends, and sway bar links. Still have the same issue, and the other day, I attacked a left corner and it came out squeeling bad. Got out and checked, both front tires were toe in, I would say 5-10 degrees total. Was slowly limping it to the shop, but the next right turn with a bump re-aligned everything again, although the steering wheel still had the 15 degrees right position. Shop I'm at now (same one that swapped the motor, but only did the first of the 6 alignments) said once again "alignments bad!", but obviously something deeper is causing the problem to occur over and over again. I think the only things I have not touched on the steering system is the rack and pinion, and the actual steering column? Am I correct on that? I thought the Rack and pinion had to come lose to swap the motor out the bottom of the car, but the guy that worked on the swap was there today and said he didn't have to touch it. What else could I be missing at this point? I'm at a loss, everyone says I should sell the car and cut my losses, but I'm not going to let this beat me, I want to figure it out.
More details: I blew the motor 2 years ago. Bought a junkyard motor and had a shop swap, was pricey but works now no issue. But that is when this steering/alignment issue began. Since then, I have had it aligned 6 times, replaced the tires, front wheel bearings, all the front suspension control arms (minus one Ball joint, which was still in good shape, didn't wanna press it in) tie rod ends, and sway bar links. Still have the same issue, and the other day, I attacked a left corner and it came out squeeling bad. Got out and checked, both front tires were toe in, I would say 5-10 degrees total. Was slowly limping it to the shop, but the next right turn with a bump re-aligned everything again, although the steering wheel still had the 15 degrees right position. Shop I'm at now (same one that swapped the motor, but only did the first of the 6 alignments) said once again "alignments bad!", but obviously something deeper is causing the problem to occur over and over again. I think the only things I have not touched on the steering system is the rack and pinion, and the actual steering column? Am I correct on that? I thought the Rack and pinion had to come lose to swap the motor out the bottom of the car, but the guy that worked on the swap was there today and said he didn't have to touch it. What else could I be missing at this point? I'm at a loss, everyone says I should sell the car and cut my losses, but I'm not going to let this beat me, I want to figure it out.