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Ok,
This one has me a bit stumped. I have a 2017 Ram Limited 4x4 with 60k miles.
Explanation of issue:
I am getting this weird almost tire rubbing type of feel in the steering wheel and seat when I turn left or right at lower speeds. At least that's when I notice it the most. This doesn't always happen, and seems to be more aggressive feeling when it's extremely hot outside like it is lately (over 100F). I have raised all four tires (which I confirmed are not rubbing on anything) testing to see if I have a bad wheel bearing or suspension part and i have zero play or movement in any of the wheels when I rotate top and bottom or side to side. I have personally gone under the truck and grabbed hold of the end links, control arms, cv axle etc and there is zero play at all with all components of the suspension. The only "play" is the very small amount of side to side movement for articulation in the cv axle which I believe is normal?? I'm not sure.
Has anyone dealt with this and if so what did the issue end up being?
This one has me a bit stumped. I have a 2017 Ram Limited 4x4 with 60k miles.
Explanation of issue:
I am getting this weird almost tire rubbing type of feel in the steering wheel and seat when I turn left or right at lower speeds. At least that's when I notice it the most. This doesn't always happen, and seems to be more aggressive feeling when it's extremely hot outside like it is lately (over 100F). I have raised all four tires (which I confirmed are not rubbing on anything) testing to see if I have a bad wheel bearing or suspension part and i have zero play or movement in any of the wheels when I rotate top and bottom or side to side. I have personally gone under the truck and grabbed hold of the end links, control arms, cv axle etc and there is zero play at all with all components of the suspension. The only "play" is the very small amount of side to side movement for articulation in the cv axle which I believe is normal?? I'm not sure.
Has anyone dealt with this and if so what did the issue end up being?