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Jarlaxle
Nov 29, 2013Explorer II
travelnutz wrote:
SoCalDesertRider,
In the vehicle OEM engineering world, you quickly learn how a solid front axle action from a "road bump" on one end transmits the forces to the wheel on the other end. Please consult engineering manuals as there's usually several chapters dealing with it. The death wobble referred to occurs on BOTH Fords and Dodges with the solid front axle and has for well over a decade. Perhaps it would be better if you researched or knew the facts about a subject you reply on. Front suspension design and steering symmetry are critical to handling and all component's tolerable functioning lifecycle.
Not ONE SINGLE TIME have I ever heard of "death wobble" on a leaf-spring solid axle front end! (And most I have heard of on any vehicle is caused by worn components and/or user error.)
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