Whippled2dr
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Whipple... I changed mine a few months ago and brought up the issue of clocking it...
For me, one jerk was enough to make me change it (it happend in front of a courthouse... lotsa cops nearby, but luckily none saw me.)
anyway, I found some info from another site where a guy did some research and measured the resistance on the sensor, etc... but his result was to have it 45* off center (iirc).
I took my old one apart and found that 'zero' was to have the 'U'shaped mark inline w/ the wires that come out on the other end (basically rotated to the top when steering wheel is straight). It's very easy to adjust... I just pointed my steering wheel down (180*) and rotated the sensor so it also pointed straight down (easier to reach this way)
It works and drives perfect.. just like new.
When I had the sensor rotated 90* off to one side, the steering wanted to return back to straight... and felt tighter... kinda sporty.. but I still like it easy and soft on my truck.
As for the install... probably 15 min... and less if you've done it before. Defintely a DIY.
I tried doing what you did and my steering is back to what I remember it being like. No more tighter feel and wanting to return back to straight. Driving takes no effort at all now.