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Is the Ford F-350 a death wobble truck?

Is the Ford F-350 a death wobble truck?

For the past 15 years, owners of Ford F-250 and Ford F-350 trucks have documented thousands of complaints with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) about a defect truck owners have dubbed the “Death Wobble.”

What should you know about the Ford Super Duty death wobble?

What You Should Know About the Ford Super Duty Death Wobble by Alice Chase on May 18, 2020 Ford trucks are known to be built “ Ford Tough,” but owners of Ford’s Super Duty F-250/350 pickup trucks have suffered a severe issue for the past 15 years. A chronic suspension problem is known as the “death wobble.”

How many miles does a Ford truck wobble?

Owners of the trucks currently involved in the class action lawsuit against Ford claim the defect causes drivers to easily lose control when the wobble occurs at highway speeds. Many of the documented complaints claim their truck experienced death wobble with less than 36,000 miles on them with some complaints as low as 5000 miles.

Is there a lawsuit against the Ford F 350?

Stopping quickly on interstate and highway conditions can put the driver of any vehicle in an extremely dangerous situation and at risk of a severe rear end collision. Currently there is a large class action lawsuit against Ford by the owners of F-250 and F-350’s.

What does death wobble mean on a Ford F-350?

With no satisfactory answers from Ford or Ford dealerships, this engineer explains what’s happening during a death wobble. A recent video posted on Reddit showing a fairly new Ford F-350 experiencing what’s commonly known as a death wobble sparked a lively discussion with hundreds of comments.

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.

Is the Ford F 350 still under warranty?

The lawsuit includes current and former owners, as well as lessees of 2005 to 2019 Ford Super Duty F-250 and F-350 pickups. The California plaintiff says that even though his truck suffered from shaking and wobbling, and it was still under warranty, Ford failed to repair it, resulting in a bill of over $1,500 for the owner.

What causes a Ford Super Duty to wobble?

The Ford Super Duty class action lawsuit points to premature wear for various suspension components as the culprit for the shaking and wobbling condition, including the shocks, damper brackets, struts, control arms, and ball joints.

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