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Follow-up to my original post about front end shudder:<br />
Just got back from my tire garage (All American) here in Wichita getting my tires balance and rotated. I ask my rep to look at front end and told him of my "shudder" issues under braking. He inspected and said that my HUBS were NOT as they should be and had about an 1/8" play in them.....both sides.<br />
Now, this is my first Ram 4x4 with solid axle but......ARE YOU KIDDING??<br />
48,000 miles and my hubs are worn out?? Now, I've built my own drag cars modified and late model stock car and even an F16 Falcon amid other jets. I know about tolerances and front ends HAVE to be "zero" slop.<br />
Whew....I'm tired now...ok, I have gotten over my mad state and have secumb to the fact that I might need to replace them, but, do I really want OEM back on there or a brand like Moog or ? another brand that "you guys" have experience with.<br />
Thanks to all for your input.....please.....a little more!!<br />
Thanks again<br />
Ray
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Timken, Moog…either is a wash afaic.<br />
I would put an inspect on them myself first, give them the wobble x wobble and spin the tire with a hand on the coil spring..feel for trouble.</div>