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Hard to shift lanes

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I notice when I got my new rebel couple weeks ago when running at highway speed you have to pull the steering to the next lane. I thought it was the new Goodyear tires not being broke in yet now with 1000 miles on it. It’s still the same. Does take a while to break in or is there something else to worry about. Thanks9B76F882-740C-4F0C-B439-8722CD1849FB.jpeg
 
I notice when I got my new rebel couple weeks ago when running at highway speed you have to pull the steering to the next lane. I thought it was the new Goodyear tires not being broke in yet now with 1000 miles on it. It’s still the same. Does take a while to break in or is there something else to worry about. ThanksView attachment 49180

Nice truck! Did you check the tire pressure? Low pressure will make it sluggish and high will make it skate around.
 
It's possible there is too much toe-in causing slow steering response. I've seen a post or two about feathering, my fronts are feathering quickly at 2k. Check your front tires for wear
 
I notice when I got my new rebel couple weeks ago when running at highway speed you have to pull the steering to the next lane. I thought it was the new Goodyear tires not being broke in yet now with 1000 miles on it. It’s still the same. Does take a while to break in or is there something else to worry about. ThanksView attachment 49180

Hey @Coot Commander - if you are not able to determine a cause with the assistance of fellow forum members and you decide to address this with your selling dealer, please know we are more than happy to provide you with additional support for that process!

Mark
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