May-06-2018 05:19 PM
May-10-2018 11:27 AM
May-10-2018 06:43 AM
May-09-2018 11:59 PM
larry barnhart wrote:
Ram had twisted frames that stopped the factory on the 3500 models a few years back
Chevman
May-09-2018 10:53 AM
May-09-2018 09:08 AM
Me Again wrote:Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:
As far a the death wobble I wounder if there might not be a frame alignment issue on trucks that are new? A frame can get bent during transportation (usually during rail shipment and more common then you may think) from over tightening of the chains.
Don
I don't think these new gen frames started by RAM in 2013, Ford in 2017 and GM ?? are going to bend very easy.
May-09-2018 05:56 AM
Perrysburg Dodgeboy wrote:
As far a the death wobble I wounder if there might not be a frame alignment issue on trucks that are new? A frame can get bent during transportation (usually during rail shipment and more common then you may think) from over tightening of the chains.
Don
May-07-2018 09:57 PM
May-07-2018 09:47 PM
DutchmenSport wrote:
I had a similar experience with a car several years ago. It bewildered me completely, but it was consistent after a certain speed. Repair shop found nothing wrong with tire balance or wheel alignmnets.
After several frustrating trips to the repair shop and several attempted fixed failures, they finally checked the actual tread of the tires. Turns out the actual tread (not cross wise, but long wise) had dips and high spots on them at different spots on the tires. When the tires got in sync with each other, just right, the uneven tread lines (long ways around the tire) would cause the car to shake violently.
They took each tire and make each tire true round and got the tread level and sheared off those high spots. After that, it rode just fine. They fixed the tires at no cost.
May-07-2018 06:42 PM
May-07-2018 03:14 PM
Fordlover wrote:Turtle n Peeps wrote:
Was it like this?
The little secret Ford does not want you to know.
And don't let anybody BS you by saying it's worn suspension parts "all" the time. They can be bad right out of the factory with just a handful of miles on them.
Are you claiming the components have a zero percent defect rate at new? Impressive, albeit unlikely.
May-07-2018 02:47 PM
May-07-2018 09:11 AM
May-07-2018 08:59 AM
Turtle n Peeps wrote:
Was it like this?
The little secret Ford does not want you to know.
And don't let anybody BS you by saying it's worn suspension parts "all" the time. They can be bad right out of the factory with just a handful of miles on them.
May-07-2018 08:56 AM