No issues here except for the few recalls. The only thing I noticed is the ride seems pretty close to my previous 2500 Diesel and not the other previous 1500s that me and my wife have owned. Maybe the tires? Don't know and really don't care....love the truck.
I agree with the gray area post. You unfortunately need to wait and see if it happens again and gets worse or it stops. I was going to say its because you live in MD (we just escaped from MD).
Got it back and within 600 miles it got worse. Had 3-4 inches of play. Took it back and they fixed it. Said they did a long list of items plus recal of sensors. The paperwork states...remove steering box and perform adjustment procedure per bulletin #pit5501c. reset btoe in. relearn steering angle sensor & p/s pressure sensor learn.
Easy steering going slow, much tighter at high speeds plus no slop. We will see......
2 days in the shop.....might be a good sign that they actually are doing something. But to be fair I have the "loose" steering and the Digital Steering Assist System not working as advertised.
Mine goes in today for a Tues appt. Had it in once earlier in the year but of course I got the, "its normal" diagnosis. Its like you need to be armed with a TSB before you even think about going to the dealer.
I too had an issue I thought. Not as bad as what you are describing. My 2015 1500 had very tight steering however the Dealership said it was normal for a 2500HD.