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So a week ago, I took the truck to a local heavy truck shop and had a old army vet from the motor pool take a look at it. He busted it out the tape measure and measured everywhere. Found out that even though the tires are closer together on one side, the axle SHAFTS are parallel all the way...
I have checked all the metal components and nothing is cracked bent or broken. So by the process of elimination, it has to be a joint. Just need to figure out which one(s) are bad. I know I should just go ahead and do all 12 joints, but it's a bit cost prohibitive. If I can find the one that's...
I had some worn out Michelin XL'S on it before the new XZLs and I noticed the problem within the last few months because the left rear rear tire was wearing itself bald from scrubbing sideways. I might have to throw a tape measure on it to measure wheelbase from hub to hub, steer to drive, to...
I've never done any hardcore mudding or offroading and never done any extreme pulling. And the problem has seemed to rear it's head in the last couple months. It has just become more apparent with the new tires. The pictures are of the NEW tires being mounted a week ago. So I don't think it's a...
Ok, first, before I get dog-piled, I know the rear axles float around and don't always line up. That being said, I can't get mine to re-align. I've checked the dog bone joints, and though they are a little dry and do have some cracks, they all spring back to where they should be after doing the...
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