This is crazy i never heard of non hub centric rims causing a problem like this but it makes complete sense. I guess it would only take 2-3mm to negate/ compound the balancing characteristics of the tire.
Im not a gen 1 guy but i was getting shyte milage on my commuter and it was the plugs and coil packs going bad . I gained like 2-3 mpg after i swapped them out. Its possible
The o2 sensor is making your truck run rich too.
Disclaimer… I'm not a mechanic just shooting from the hip on this one.
100% agree. That is unacceptable to have that component rusted to that extent. To me that pic is a new axle assembly installed . By the time someone sands and paints a unit swap could be done quicker.
Yup whats it look like underneath? Frame? Rust? Shocks serviced? Oil changed often? Trans serviced? Plugs done? A/C? How many owners? Any accidents? Highway miles? Any paint or body work done? Scan the thing for codes. Check the tires for
Cupping and alignment issues. Check to make sure coolant...
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