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    Front end grabbing or pulling?

    Noticed while driving to Alabama my front end is doing something funny. Started around Mississippi, so 2000ish miles into trip? Front feels kinda like it does if you drive 4wd on pavement. More noticeable turning sharp at low speeds, but I also have a vibration at higher speeds (that may just be balance). Everything is tight and straight as far as I can tell, but there's a tiny play in steering. I'll have it off the ground next week to get a better look, just wondering if anybody has thoughts on it? Places to start looking? Thanks!

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    Re: Front end grabbing or pulling?

    Quote Originally Posted by WyomingHunter View Post
    Noticed while driving to Alabama my front end is doing something funny. Started around Mississippi, so 2000ish miles into trip? Front feels kinda like it does if you drive 4wd on pavement. More noticeable turning sharp at low speeds, but I also have a vibration at higher speeds (that may just be balance). Everything is tight and straight as far as I can tell, but there's a tiny play in steering. I'll have it off the ground next week to get a better look, just wondering if anybody has thoughts on it? Places to start looking? Thanks!
    Make sure your tires are good and balanced and not wearing funny. Tires give out a lot of false front end issues. If your tires are good then start checking joints


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    Quote Originally Posted by Sisupower View Post
    Make sure your tires are good and balanced and not wearing funny. Tires give out a lot of false front end issues. If your tires are good then start checking joints


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    x3 on the tires! I searched and spent a ton of money when all i needed was a different tire..... LOL! Keep us updated brother.

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    Ok, I'll get tires off and checked by pros first. Then start chasing joints. Glad to get all y'all saying the same thing. Thanks!

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