He forgot the other problem with dodge and ford trucks. This a a problem that they have known about but have not fixed at all. From start of the company to current...
If you hit a brick wall head on, your front end will get smashed. I mean what the heck is up with that? They know this will happen and they refuse to fix the issue. I seriously expect more from any of my vehicles for the money, used or new.
Something bad may happen because I typed all of that. No personal harm meant.
Really though, anything can happen on something mechanical. As stated in my original post on here, that's what all mechanical things have in common...they can fail.
I have a 2006 Dodge Cummins and a 1997 model also. No problems with death wobble on either...or the other two ford and one dodge diesel I've owned. It happens. Bad maintinence. Wrong tires. Not enough grease in the right places. Many variables. But there are a lot of things you can do to prevent it from being a problem.