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Thanks, I did check the lugnuts and they are all tight. Im gonna pump some grease into the king pins just to see if it helps, more out of curiosity then anything.
Well its hard to tell, the steering parts seem tight. Im gonna get the ord king pin bushing kit to start, along with the rotors. I will replace everything this summer anyway, I guess I have to start somewhere.
Barrman, thanks for the info, I have an M1008. I found brake rotors on sale for $28 each so I will swap those either way. It only shakes when I hit the brakes, but it could also be a conbination of warped rotors and worn steering parts.
Well please post your findings, I am going to order the king pin bushing kit from ord anyway as a pm thing. I can feel it in the pedal though which is what made me think brake rotor.
My front tires are worn more on the outside edges. The truck steers fine and is smooth driving. The only issue I have is when I hit the brakes, it shakes like crazy. I ordered brake rotors for the front so hopefullly that solves that problem. But what could cause the tires to wear like that?
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