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Hey guys, just spent lots O' money on my 2000 F350 PSD superduty with front end work. New ball joints, one new wheel bearing, (left side), helper springs, and new shocks, also had warn lockouts, new brakes, including the calippers, rotors,
the works, now when I start out to drive the steering wheel wobbles at low speed, I need new tires, but this didn't do this before, I am going to get an alignment sometime next week when the weather gets a little warmer, any ideas on how to spend some of my hard earned money on this money pit?
May have a warped rotor! A warped rotor on the fron can shake a steeringwheel, even push back on the brake pedal, pushing up and down on you're foot.
Could try having the (even new) rotor's machined.
Bob
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