Hitting bumps causes WOBBLE!!!

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waxworkz

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hey guys, i had the same issue, but i drive an 01 suburban 1500 2wd.

turned out it was my front hub bearings. i jacked the truck up and was able to move the wheel by grabbing the top of the wheel and pushing in and out. it moved way too much. took it to my buddies alignment shop and he was able to confirm for me. well $500 later and it was fixed. my buddy said the larger wheels and tires put a great deal of stress on the hubs, i am running 22's with 305/45/22 mainly because i tow a horse trailer and use the truck for my detailing business.

but just wanted to share my experience in case some one has not looked at the part of the equation.

oh and i got lucky my buddy offers a life time alignment for a couple hundred bucks. i have used it 4 times already. paid off after the 2nd time
 

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