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Grit_dog
Mar 03, 2020Trailblazer
Unacceptable on new trucks and yet it can happen to any solid axle vehicle...and does.
Sometimes due to worn parts, sometimes defective parts, sometimes bad geometry/alignment, sometimes bad engineering, sometimes bad roads and sometimes bad tires and most of the time a combination of 2 or more of the above.
It doesn't happen often and it's not brand specific.
And sounds like it's actually news to some city slicker reporter who drives a Corolla.
Sometimes due to worn parts, sometimes defective parts, sometimes bad geometry/alignment, sometimes bad engineering, sometimes bad roads and sometimes bad tires and most of the time a combination of 2 or more of the above.
It doesn't happen often and it's not brand specific.
And sounds like it's actually news to some city slicker reporter who drives a Corolla.
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