Had to re-edit my whole post lol
I recently had a steering repair adventure with my Dodge. It was dangerously sloppy, like it hurt to drive because my hands were clamped to the steering wheel. The first fix I came across was a new bushing for the steering shaft, which was basically a thick plastic ring that replaced a circular metal piece that sits in the firewall. It helped get rid of the lack of feedback when the gear was MOVING, but it didn't get rid of the "dead zone".
So a counter point on Red Head. I did my research and found remans were just gonna blow up again, especially considering the gear in the truck was a reman. I went with the Red Head because Blue Top was out of stock, them being the cheaper option. I installed the steering gear in June of last year doing everything 100% correct, except being a 3/4 ton gear inside a 1/2 ton pickup (which shouldn't matter). I was very satisfied that it solved all my steering issues, until it didn't. It leaks now. If they can't warranty it I'll never buy another, so we'll find out.
In summary, the bushing gave the wheel tighter feedback and the new steering gear gave tighter control. The joint in between never gave me any grief.