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2004 Chery Silverado: Right Front Wheel "Wobble"

If I trun my wheel all the way over to turn left, the right front of the truck has a "wobble" - like the it is moving up& down. Also seem to be more pronounced when backing up, than going forward.

It does not happen when I straighten the wheel out and drive. .

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There are a couple of things to check. Linkage, control arms, idler arms, inner and outer wheel bearings, warped rotors, tire misalignment etc...

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