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On smooth roads everythings fine, on rough roads this truck is annoying as sh!t to drive. I can think of no other way to explain it other than it sounds like a fart under water
I know it's not my wheel bearings as they have just been replaced as well as new warn hubs. I don't know if it's my steering dampner leaf springs or ???? Thanks for any help guys |
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Idk man it's weird and FRUSTRATING. I wish I had a better way to explain it. It sounds alot like a bad wheel bearing but I don't see how it could be as they e just been replaced unless I didn't put something back right??
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