Luvstruck wrote:
I would check the drive shaft first. There should be no slack. Another thing to check along with the wheel alignment is the wheels to see if one is bent. Several ways to do this, number one is visual, second have somebody ride along beside you and see what's shakin, or put the front tires on the back. You could also have a tire that is out of round. Grab the front wheels and see if you can shake them then slide under and see if you can wiggle the Pitman arm, tierod ends ect. Sometimes on the older trucks, a good grease job will help if you have worn parts. It is not a fix, but will sometimes help till you can get to the parts store.
my buddy that i bought it from..well his father mentioned the tir rods....i will look into it....
and thank you all for the quick and helpful information...very helpful
thanks again
anthony