Common questions

What is the death wobble on a truck?

What is the death wobble on a truck?

Death wobble is used to describe a series of sudden, often violent front suspension vibrations exhibited by solid front axle suspensions, and more infrequently, independent front suspensions.

Why does my Ford F250 shake while driving?

The vehicle then begins to violently wobble and shake while driving, causing the driver to lose control. The death wobble is caused when the defective front axles encounter even a small detriment on the road.

Is there a problem with the Ford F250?

Even though Ford has been aware of the frequent F250 wobbling, they are yet to offer drivers a consistent solution. Some drivers have returned to their dealership multiple times to deal with their issue. Often, the dealership will offer to fix a minor front end issue.

When does the Ford F250 death wobble occur?

The “death wobble” has been a problem occurring in numerous vehicles since as far back as the 1980’s. The Ford F250 death wobble normally occurs when the vehicle hits a bump or groove in the road while driving at normal highway speeds.

What kind of vibration does a Ford F250 have?

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When does the shaking in a Ford truck stop?

For Phillips, and for hundreds of other Ford consumers who filed complaints with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the violent shaking seems to only stop when the truck is drastically brought down in speed, sometimes to as low as 20 miles per hour which, on the freeway, can pose a serious safety risk.

When does a Ford F-350 have a death shake?

Many Ford F-250, F-350, F-450 and F-550s built between the 1987 and 2004 model years can experience a harmonic vibration in the front suspension when hitting large bumps at higher speeds. The vibration, commonly called the “death shake” or “death wobble,” creates an unnerving experience for the driver and only fades away if you stop the truck.

What does the Ford F-250 death wobble mean?

Driving on the freeway, and suddenly the front end of your vehicle starts violently shaking as you lose control of your steering. Some Ford F-250 and F-350 Super Duty truck drivers are calling the experience the “Death Wobble.”

What makes a Ford Super Duty truck shake?

A new class action lawsuit alleges that Ford Super Duty pickup trucks are equipped with defective suspension components and steering linkage systems, causing them to vibrate and shake in what the lawsuit has dubbed a “death wobble.”

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Ruth Doyle