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Tidal Raptor Style Upper Replacement Grille w/LED Amber Lighting
Found it on amazon. But the damn lights burnt out! I’m returning the grill for something else.
My problem too. It’s why I bought this grill as well. The grill is cheap and flimsy. Serves me right for going to amazon and expecting quality. Should have done some research before ordering.
It could possibly be an out of round wheel or maybe you're missing some balancing weights
That behavior (video) looks like insufficient toe-in. When the front end was checked, it might possibly be the case that the truck was not shaken down to resting and the lead edges of the tires forced apart before taking the toe reading. That part is somewhat irrelevant, though. The front end appears to be walking a little bit, that is, switching steering from one wheel to the other and back again. Increasing the toe-in to the high limit would prove/disprove it. If it improves, but doesn't eliminate it, I've seen vehicles that have to be set at slightly more toe-in than the spec high limit to make it quit.
Why does it look like the ball joint stud is exposed above the knuckle?
I'd take it to a shop and see if someone would go for a ride with you to see what the truck does. Ask if they'd be willing to adjust the toe once or twice to see if that corrects it and for how much $, including putting it back to where it was if it doesn't fix it if the following applies: If the truck has been doing this for a considerable time, I would look for evidence of slight toe-out. That would mean that if you placed your flat hand across the tire tread, fingers pointing toward the opposite wheel, and slid your hand lightly over the tread, you would feel a slight knife-edge as you slid it toward the opposite tire and smoother as you slid it back. If that's what it feels like, it's worth going to a shop.I didn’t have anything tightened before i took the pic. But what you are talking about, it Sounds like I would have to take it to a shop to have this corrected. Correct?

I was talking to the dealership and they were cutting on that place hard! lol. And I agree. Never again.Make sure to never go to THAT tire shop again. If they can't properly diagnose an out-of-balance wheel, they can't be trusted to do anything.