Question # 37

A truck exhibits steering shimmy only at low speeds during sharp turns. Inspection shows excess clearance in tie-rod ends. What is the MOST likely cause?

Options:

A.

Excessive caster angle

B.

Worn tie-rod ends causing shimmy

C.

Low tire inflation

D.

Loose spring U-bolts

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