Does the steering wheel self center after you make a 90° turn? Mine didn't until I had over 1000 miles on them. That's how I knew they were sticky. What your describing is exactly how mine felt until they loosened up. I wouldn't let anyone else drive it it was that bad. Them being sticky makes it feel like you have way too much air in the tires or too little caster and like it's tracking all over. Once they broke in they worked great though. Just keep driving it and like rubiDave said wash board roads are your friend right now...haha. Also if you have any windy mountain roads those will help to
Does the steering wheel self center after you make a 90° turn? Mine didn't until I had over 1000 miles on them. That's how I knew they were sticky. What your describing is exactly how mine felt until they loosened up. I wouldn't let anyone else drive it it was that bad. Them being sticky makes it feel like you have way too much air in the tires or too little caster and like it's tracking all over. Once they broke in they worked great though. Just keep driving it and like rubiDave said wash board roads are your friend right now...haha. Also if you have any windy mountain roads those will help too.
jesse, yes you explain exactly what it feels like to drive after the new installation of the ball joints. Right now I have about 600 miles on them and they are about 80% there. Some days it feels almost normal then it may start to feel a little flighty again but not as bad as when I first Installed them. You are right about not letting anyone drive it as it felt very dangerous. Thanks again for your reply. Will keep you informed as to how long this works itself out to feeling normal.