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wolfe10 wrote:
Some correct and some "does not apply" answers.
"Death Wobble" on an Ford F53 chassis was caused by side to side harmonic motion between the chassis and axle as those LONG leaf springs and shackles flexed side to side.
On later model chassis, Ford installed a track bar (aka panhard rod). Aftermarket track bars are also available for older chassis-- the Davis Tru-trac is an example. It attaches to the chassis on one side of the front and to the front axle on the other side. It allows full vertical movement, but significantly reduces side to side movement between axle and chassis.
Death wobble most often occurred with crossing things like RR tracks at a diagonal to the direction of travel. This induced flexing of the springs which could continue to get progressively worse as the springs flexed left/right/left.... The cure (other than adding a track bar which is the correct answer) is to slow down until you are back under control. THEN buy a track bar.
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FIRE UP wrote:
nehuge,
Your front end is bone stock. Yep, that top bar in the pic is the anti-sway bar. The tie rod on that modle is behind the axle and, in our '99 Bounder with the F-53 chassis, there was no steering stabilizer. It didn't need one. The front end, while seriously under loaded, was always stable and had no "death wobble" what so ever. I personnaly don't know anyone with an F-53 chassis that's ever experienced the dreaded Death wobble on their coach, or any motor home for that matter.
It doesn't mean it doesn't happen, it just means I've never experienced it, or know anyone that has. 99.9% of the time, the death wobble is normally assosiated with certain model four wheel drive vehicles. I've built 7 different Jeep wranglers and still, have never had that death wobble. And I installed every kind of lift there was/is. I've put on multiple sizes and types of tires and NO death wobble.
So, are you experiencing any form of steering wheel shake? If so, at what speed and, what kind of conditions were/are provoking it, rough road, pot holes, concrete seams, rain grooves on the freeway?
Scott
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