Check your track bar (panhard bar as some call it). It goes from the driver side frame to the passenger side axle (not from the steering box, but close to it). Have engine running, and turn steering wheel back and forth. If driver side of bar (frame side) moves up and down while steering wheel changes direction of rotation, replace it. Good luck.
I've changed the steering damper to a Rancho, new tires, balanced the wheels, aligned the front end and checked the tire press and no luck. It stops for a little while but it comes back again. When this happens i go into the 4 wd high and it stops, it's not a permanent fix but it beats going out of control. Still lookingfor a permanent fix.
Think that should solve the problem ,but whats the cause ?? are tyres over inflated??
I fixed 2 one jeep and 1 f 350 ford truck it sounds crazy but change tires it will fix try it hope i helped
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