Scared driving my gmc

Lilmama

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Hello, I have a '94 1500 Sierra and I bought it as is from a private party. For the last month I've been having an issue with my front end. Whenever I hit a bump of any size and any speed my front end feels as if its jumping. It shakes my cab so much like I'm driving on severe washboards on pavement. I've taken it in to get looked at (by 3 different mechanics)and theye all say there's nothing wrong. I know I'm not imagining this and it also wanders badly. What can I do? Any info would be helpful
 
Shifting into low-range four-wheel drive is a touch more involved than shifting into high-range four-wheel drive. Drivers must shift the transmission into neutral to disconnect torque in order to permit the transfer case to shift gears. It is sometimes helpful on Manual Shift Transfer cases to maintain the car moving below 3-5 mph while shifting into 4 ?y to permit the gears to align teeth. As soon as the transfer case is at low-range, shift the transmission back into drive. To shift outside of low-range returning to high range, continue with the same procedures. Jus practice more, like my using a vacuum sealer, it seems easy to operate but it took me days to get familiar with it. Same theory goes to gmc driving.
 


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