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The easy first thing to do is adjust your steering gear box. If you look straight down through the engine compartment to the gear box, you'll see a large nut tightened over a bolt with a slotted end. I don't remember the nut size (17mm?), but you'll need a wrench and a flathead screwdriver. Loosen the nut and tighten the slotted bolt until there is no play, then back it off a little bit. Hold the bolt in that position and tighten the nut. If you were able to tighten the bolt a fair amount, you should now feel less play in the steering.
Other things to check that can affect steering:
tie rod ends
spring/sway bar bushings
wheel & knuckle bearings
shocks
steering shaft u-joints
Dylan...
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