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Well, for the second time now, I have made a long trip in the truck, and I'm getting fed up. Whenever I hit a bump, and it doesn't even need to be that big, I swear it could break windows. The truck bounces off bumps so violently, the whole truck creaks and rattles.

 

Is there something I should be looking for? Is this just something I have to live with?

 

And also, when at highway speeds, it likes to steer a bit to either side. I have to counter it by steering the opposite way, but sometimes the change in direction is so sudden it makes me drift real close to other lanes.

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I can't say about the bounce over bumps. It looks as though all the geometry in the suspension has been changed with the lift, that could be the nature of the beast.

 

With the drift from side to side, my Comanche had that problem. It would start to drift right and stay that direction until you pull it to the left and then it would stay left until you pull it right. I would be zig zaggin down the road fighting right and left. Alignment technicians call that "memory steer", it was due to my ball joints not installed properly, too tight!

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Mine is on 35" tires and 6.25" front lift with short arms and rides like a Cadillac.

 

I would start with removing the track bar and drag link and running two pieces of string between their end point. If the two pieces of string do not run parallel to each other, see what needs to be changed to make them run parallel to relieve your bump steer.

 

As far as the bumps go, I don't know. Shocks too stiff? Heim joints in the control arms instead of rubber bushings?

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