The truck was a 2009 Dodge mega cab it had a 4" lift around 84,000 miles , she had just bought new 20"wheels and BFG tires. Dual steering stabilizers, bilsten shocks on front and back. The dealer put the 20" wheels and new tires on the truck, 4 days later the steering shaft broke. She was on a 2 lane asphalt road no potholes just straight flat road , no other cars where involved in the wreck, the estimated speed was between 45 - 50 mph. I think the only way to eliminate this issue is to buy a new beefier steering gearbox... That's all that I know.
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