You can always use a bazzoka
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Um........no, no you can.
Need to check left and right front wheel bearings.
There is some play in the axle
When using front-end estimation, first you add the front-end digits. Then adjust by estimating the sum of the remaining digits. Then add the two values
Check your upper and lower ball joints, that's usually the culprit.
check front caster/camber and toe , and then possibly adjust to within specs.
front end alignment
When using front-end estimation, we add or subtract the front digits, and then adjust for a more accurate estimation by estimating the sum of the digits to the right of the decimal point.
You need to crank them up.
If they are the same type of truck and body style then, yes you can. This is how body panels are repaired at body shops.
It could be a broken belt on front tires it could also be broken eng mount.need more info.markstang.
front end needs some greese applied to all ball joints and bushings