Is the steering wheel doing it with either set of wheels on it?
Also on the wheels and tires, did they check road force?
It's kind of like the balance but checking for out of round on the tire. It catches if part of the belts inside separate or similar defects, could also cause pulling and similar issues.
As for the steering wheel, does it actually the same if you go over a speed bump squarely and if you go over it at a 45° angle?
There used to be an issue we would see with the steering shaft in the dash where it would have to be dropped down and the slip yoke like part would be lubed and stroked, real terms on GM bulletin. It would cause a clunking/clicking sound and or feeling in the steering wheel.
Also on the wheels and tires, did they check road force?
It's kind of like the balance but checking for out of round on the tire. It catches if part of the belts inside separate or similar defects, could also cause pulling and similar issues.
As for the steering wheel, does it actually the same if you go over a speed bump squarely and if you go over it at a 45° angle?
There used to be an issue we would see with the steering shaft in the dash where it would have to be dropped down and the slip yoke like part would be lubed and stroked, real terms on GM bulletin. It would cause a clunking/clicking sound and or feeling in the steering wheel.