most likely bad balljoints
I have a 97 suburban and the steering randomly slips causing the truck to jerk the direction it slips because the driver will over correct the movement. The steering will slip to the right majority of the time.
It is on the right front bottom side of the engine.
It probably needs steering fluid.
Under dash - right side of steering column - attached to crossbar
Low power steering fluid or you need a lube job.
Turning to the right, when going forward, you turn the steering wheel towards the right.
When standing facing the Suburban, the radiator drain plug is on the lower right-hand side of the radiator. Drain the radiator coolant into a bucket by turning the drain plug three-quarters of a turn to loosen.
That pulley is a press fit type. There are not any threads. You will need to rent/buy some pullers for that power steering pulley.
When turning a PWC steering cable right it will go left. If you turn it left it will go right.
if equiped its right next to your speedohmeter
By turning the steering wheel in an anti clockwise direction.
It is likely underneath the plastic shrowd, just to the right of the steering column as you look at the steering wheel.