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It's a symptom of worn out shocks.
Is it really? My truck doesn't seem to have the bounce that blown shocks would exhibit.
That explains mine too then. 52 thousand miles on stock shocks. I had gotten aftermarket tie rods and upper control arms a while back and I thought it was odd that it didn't seem to help that at all. I'm honestly not too disappointed though. Such a great excuse to get 3.0s
I just hit up the dealer I bought it from last month to schedule a time for them to look at my shocks. I get that I bought a used truck but this shouldn't be my problem after dropping 45k on a vehicle.
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I hit a bump on the road yesterday and it jolted my steering wheel 10-15 degrees in my hand.