Death Shake
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welcome to the site, posting threee threads is not needed, it just makes it harder to keep the answers all in one place. Many people like moog alot, some end up with a strange feeling/ steering truck when they get back on the road at first. tossing parts at trucks is a great way to spend money, not the best way to fix them, unless the foks doing it, know how to do allignments on our specific trucks. what year is your truck, what mods (tire rims),and where are you from so someone might be able to suggest a place to get work done.
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I have a 2001 Dodge 3500 Flat Bed. I live in Baytown, Texas. Please email me if yall have answers. I've got one kid that needs this computer, I need to yell at the other, dog hasn't been kicked, dinner is about to burn, and laundry doesn't iron itself. Thank yall for your time and response.
Stephanie Fuller dsccf@hotmail.com[/email]
Stephanie Fuller dsccf@hotmail.com[/email]
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If you have death wobble post that back.
McQuay Norris ball joints or XRF are pretty much the best ones that most of us can afford. There's more expensive available if you have the money. Don't use Moog, many have had trouble with them.
McQuay Norris ball joints or XRF are pretty much the best ones that most of us can afford. There's more expensive available if you have the money. Don't use Moog, many have had trouble with them.
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