Road walking

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texascdb66

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I have a 2004 2500 with the cummins. Today I put on the Theron 2 inch leveling springs and bilstein socks, 35 inch toyo open county tires on factory wheels. Replaced track bar and tie rod ends. Got a alignment. Now is seems to road walk a little at certain speeds and when braking. I was wondering if it could be the sway bar end links. I didn't replace them. Do you think that could be the cause? It didn't do this before
 

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I have a 2004 2500 with the cummins. Today I put on the Theron 2 inch leveling springs and bilstein socks, 35 inch toyo open county tires on factory wheels. Replaced track bar and tie rod ends. Got a alignment. Now is seems to road walk a little at certain speeds and when braking. I was wondering if it could be the sway bar end links. I didn't replace them. Do you think that could be the cause? It didn't do this before
I don't know what you mean by "road walking", but if you suspect the end links, why not just disconnect the sway bar to see if that fixes your issue?
 
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texascdb66

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What i mean by road walking is like the rear end and front end are trying to go different directions. Not crazy but a little bit. Almost like the front end is loose. I'll try disconnecting it tomorrow and see how that feels
 
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