Mikethe1
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- Explorer 2006 Eddie Bauer
Hi,
At high speeds after steering lane change etc. (but always occurs) it feels like something changes positions and truck starts swaying side to side and IMHO feels like coming from the rear. Then almost like that something "came back into place" and normal again.
What I already did:
1. New front upper control arms.
2. All wheels alignment.
3. All tires balancing.
Note - No noises whatsoever, no vibrations from the wheels/steering wheel.
Also went through this: Swaying at high speeds
he describes similar problem symptoms, they suggest rear wheel bearings - but those have typical sound & loose connection which I don't have.
My question: Where would you advise to look for a problem in the sense of the most probable/popular issue generally & with our 4th Gens...
Thanks in advance,
At high speeds after steering lane change etc. (but always occurs) it feels like something changes positions and truck starts swaying side to side and IMHO feels like coming from the rear. Then almost like that something "came back into place" and normal again.
What I already did:
1. New front upper control arms.
2. All wheels alignment.
3. All tires balancing.
Note - No noises whatsoever, no vibrations from the wheels/steering wheel.
Also went through this: Swaying at high speeds
he describes similar problem symptoms, they suggest rear wheel bearings - but those have typical sound & loose connection which I don't have.
My question: Where would you advise to look for a problem in the sense of the most probable/popular issue generally & with our 4th Gens...
Thanks in advance,