Truck was fine before you lifted it, according to you, now your having issues.Wtf that supposed to mean
Seems like you agree!I might even drop it back to stock or lower it like a 2wd is better off being … and sell my wheels and tires
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Truck was fine before you lifted it, according to you, now your having issues.Wtf that supposed to mean
Seems like you agree!I might even drop it back to stock or lower it like a 2wd is better off being … and sell my wheels and tires
Good plan.I might even drop it back to stock
try putting a small set of tires on and see if there is a difference.this truck was highly maintained prior too me and it drove good on stock spindles and wheels never noticed braking issues until the lift and bigger tires .
I had the same problem with my car (2014 Kia Forte Koup) .90% of my problem was bad tie rod ends. An alignment took care of most of the rest of the problem. I still have a little wobble, which is probably from the rotors even though I replaced those with new ones only a year ago. I read in a forum that if you grab a wheel and get looseness from side to side, it's bad tie rod ends. If the looseness is up and down, it's ball joints. And if it's both directions, it's wheel bearings