Could be one of several problems. The most likely is tire out of balance. Others to look at would be defective radial belt in the tire, loose or worn front end components, bad universal joints. Any of these can cause the problem you have. The oversize tires found on most 4X4's are a terror when it comes to wear and tear on major front end suspension parts. Find a decnt reliable garage and have them check all of the above. You may want to have your front end aligned on the truck while you are there.
good Luck
2006-06-12 04:11:20
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answered by mailbox1024 7
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Check your alignment first, tire wear 2nd, both contribute to the problem.
2006-06-12 11:07:11
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answered by Merris 3
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could be tire balance, bad tires or worn front end components
2006-06-12 11:05:54
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answered by Magikmann 4
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you shouldn't be going over 85. Your tires might need to be rotated.
2006-06-12 11:04:44
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answered by a.fricker 3
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The entire thing. That's also known as a 'truck', and they're not intended to go that fast. Slow the hoopty DOWN, please...
2006-06-12 11:19:20
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answered by gokart121 6
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