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So Yesterday when I went to pick up my friend from her house, I had to take a hard left to get out of her cul de sac, back up and then go on. Steering wheel to go straight is now completely the wrong way, In order to get the wheel back straight I have to stop turn all the way to lock on the right side and it will be straight till I hit a bump and it slowly creeps back to the wrong way. When I was driving on the highway it was really wobbly. I have 37's if that makes any difference
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Grab a friend, have them fire up the truck. Get under the front of the truck, and have them rock the steering wheel back and forth. You watch for any parts that have play. It sounds like you have an extremely fouled up track bar, and possibly a few other things going on. I wouldn't drive the truck until it's fixed. You are at a pretty dangerous place in terms of what could happen next.
 

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Thank YOU!! Hopefully I can do this this after noon!
 

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So, Bad news, somehow the cross member under the truck cracked. What do yall advise to do ?
 

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If you filled out your signature we’d know if your truck fell under the recall for that exact problem. But then again I don’t know if FCA is bound to the recall since your running oversized tires. Modified suspension to fit the tires? If so your surely on your own. If that’s the case you’ll need a qualified welding facility. Good luck.
 
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