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2nd Gen Non-Engine/Transmission Wobble/Not Death Wobble I dont think?

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Here's the story... . Truck was smooth 2 days ago... . Now at 60 mph or so i get a wobble/vibration like the tires are not balanced. But it feels more like a side to side wobble. We got hammered with snow up here in Spokane, WA its up to 3 feet in spots and spent all day yesterday towing people out of deep snow, so now the whole under neath of my truck packed with snow and ice. I did notice after going through deep snow that my brakes didn't work well ( kinda like after going through deep water your brakes need dried out ).



So i dont know if its messed up something in my brake system or not... Brakes were done 3 months ago and the rotors are on there last turn. Maybe a warped rotor or something? I did have my "E" brake light come on twice but went out after about a minute of driving. Also had my alignment done after levelin it with the D25's, and had them roll my axle(caster/camber). Maybe it has something to do with that?



Les schwab checked out the whole front end 2 weeks ago and everything is still good (ball joints, trac bar, etc, etc). The day we got the heavy snow i did have a valve stem leaking and they replaced it and also say that it was leaking cause the tire didn't bead right... . Maybe its out of balance from that day... .



With that being said where should i start???? Washing the packed snow and ice out from underneath the truck and packed in the wheels?
 
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yes, this used to happen to me in Kansas checking cattle in the snow, it's probably packed in your wheels, your brakes should also be ok once they dry and the film of ice is off of them, you can wash it and let it dry or wait until it's thawing and the packed snow will flip off your wheels
 
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