You need to tell us all about it. 2wd or 4wd? Truck?
Or find out all about it. Or inspect what we cannot see. If a dealer tech checks it, he can find parts that are seriously in need of attention?
Conditions with the parts causing it? The assembly of the parts causing it? The choices of parts that were matched, currently.
You need a real dealer tech, or frame shop guy, like at a bodyshop to evaluate it? Trained eyes see what you cannot. They also look for signs of any previous repairs or recent repairs.
Parts that did not make the list, or improper assembly. There are some quick checks and measurements that eliminate ideas possible that I must not mention. Or you need to tell enough that we can help.
Some vehicles have attributes. Some front end machines or racks need special handling and experience. Some vehicles are adjusted differently.
Without your information, we are as dumb as you are. If you start giving info about the vehicle, what you did to it, etc, I can rewrite this to help best. If you fudge it.
And it comes apart, you will wish you had asked a real front end guy. Jussayin- get help, find out everything you can about it. In the odd event they all do that, you would have to ask their techs.
If there was a service bulletin they could look it up. If the sector was twisted? Now is the time.
Take it to its daddy. See what they say to check, that is expected. There is no embarrassment, but rather, a better safe than sorry response.
Reading your book can help you figure things out for yourself. Thats why they write them. The real shop has a full set.
You ask as if we can see what you are doing and use too many pronouns. "it" is one of the words we cannot tolerate without a subject. Now we need a shrubbery.
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