B E N
FRF Addict
Ball joint failure isn't going to come and go, or get better as components warm up. That's why I pointed to tires.
Ball joint check is easy, jack up the corner of the truck, try to rock the wheel top to bottom, if you get play you know you have a severely worn ball joint. If you don't have noticeable play repeat the test with one hand on the ball joint, you will be able to feel it rattling if they are starting to go. Also try to wiggle the wheel side to side, play here indicates tie rod.
Rotate your tires front to rear, see if the sensation changes, see if you start feeling it in the steering wheel. If you do one side at a time and get the feeling in the wheel you will know exactly which tire is the problem.
Ball joint check is easy, jack up the corner of the truck, try to rock the wheel top to bottom, if you get play you know you have a severely worn ball joint. If you don't have noticeable play repeat the test with one hand on the ball joint, you will be able to feel it rattling if they are starting to go. Also try to wiggle the wheel side to side, play here indicates tie rod.
Rotate your tires front to rear, see if the sensation changes, see if you start feeling it in the steering wheel. If you do one side at a time and get the feeling in the wheel you will know exactly which tire is the problem.