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Old 04-06-2015, 08:21 AM
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Originally Posted by Vince@MSperfab View Post
With the vehicle in a safe position have someone slightly turn the wheel left and right. There is a slack point right before you feel resistance. Try to have the wheel person stay with in that point maybe a bit over.
Crawl under and visually inspect the linkage. I bet you have something worn or getting loose. Look for up and down play as well as no movement while the box is turning.
Also pull your front wheels and have them balanced and check for bends in the wheel or tread separation. For sits and giggles.

I know it's a truck but Look up jeep death wobble for other tests you can try.
I'll do that this week and see what I can find. I'm thinking something is worn out too...nothing has been replaced under there, but I'm not sure on the mileage since the odometer doesn't work, but I know it has probably 60K or so on it. I replaced the front shocks, which were still the originals...and they were blown out badly haha.

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Where was this support brace?
It's under the hood, but it was just part of the tubing that holds the entire front end together, the motorhome part, not the chassis part.
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