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Hey guys, been a while since I've posted.
Anyways I've got this horrible problem with my 2WD '93 F250. When I take a right turn at speeds above 40-45 the truck starts shaking violently. I found a bad ball joint on the right side, replaced that, then put new hubs/wheel bearings on because the truck needed them. I inspected everything in the steering and can't find any issues. It feels like it is coming from the left front when the weight is shifted to that side.
The only other thing I did find when I was out looking at the radius arm is that I can see a spot where the radius arm bracket looks like it was shifting because the rest of the frame has undercoat. Is this possible and would it cause my issue?
Thanks, Nick.
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