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That is a good question! I may do that and th emore I think about it, I probably do! I hope it is a simple fix. I will train myself not to as well. Never thought about it that way. Praying it is simple.
Just back from the dealer. They looked at mine and had me look at another 11 F250 and they both had that little bit of play. Either both trucks are wrong or it's me not use to driving a Ford. None the less it made me feel better. The sealer said if anything changes to let them know an they will help me in any way possible. They were very helpful. I'm just not use to that little bit of play in the wheel I suppose.
Just back from the dealer. They looked at mine and had me look at another 11 F250 and they both had that little bit of play. Either both trucks are wrong or it's me not use to driving a Ford. None the less it made me feel better. The sealer said if anything changes to let them know an they will help me in any way possible. They were very helpful. I'm just not use to that little bit of play in the wheel I suppose.
I have a little, so minute. I asked yesterday, when I picked my truck up. After they fixed my of center sterring wheel. The service manager said the samething. They all have a little. He walked me over to his truck
'2011 F250" and showed me on his.
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