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My chevy silverado 2500 shakes like crazy when i hit a bump on the road

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Your steering damper that controls the steering system's lateral motion is a shock absorber mounted to the steering components under the vehicle. This is most likely the cause of the shaking. Also inspect the tie rod ends and all other suspension systems for possible failure.
The damper looks like this with the replacement hardware;
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