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What causes the front end of a Dodge truck to shake?

What causes the front end of a Dodge truck to shake?

When travelling at highway speeds and hitting a bump or pot-hole in the road, the front end begins to shake violently and does not stop until the driver jams on the brakes and brings the truck back down to below highway speeds.

Why does my car shake after hitting a bump?

If a customer says his car shakes or shudders after hitting a bump or on rough roads, it usually indicates worn shocks. On cars or trucks equipped with a hydraulic steering stabilizer, a bad stabilizer can cause the same kind of symptom. Excessive backlash in the differential gears]

What does it mean when your Dodge car wobbles?

As you have already found out, “Dodge Wobble” (also known as Ram Death Wobble) is the horrible front end vibration that starts when one tire (usually the right tire first) hits a groove or bump in the pavement somewhere around 40~50mph.

Why does my steering wheel shake all the time?

This includes the track bar, steering stabilizer, tie rod, drag link and even ball joints. However, a front-end that’s out of alignment, loose fasteners, improperly balanced tires and even over-or-under-inflated tires can also contribute to this uncontrollable shaking of your steering wheel.

Why does my steering wheel shake in my Dodge Ram?

However, a front-end that’s out of alignment, loose fasteners, improperly balanced tires and even over-or-under-inflated tires can also contribute to this uncontrollable shaking of your steering wheel. To ensure your ’94-’08 Ram never enters the equivalent of its steering death throes, keep close tabs on the vital components mentioned below.

If a customer says his car shakes or shudders after hitting a bump or on rough roads, it usually indicates worn shocks. On cars or trucks equipped with a hydraulic steering stabilizer, a bad stabilizer can cause the same kind of symptom. Excessive backlash in the differential gears]

As you have already found out, “Dodge Wobble” (also known as Ram Death Wobble) is the horrible front end vibration that starts when one tire (usually the right tire first) hits a groove or bump in the pavement somewhere around 40~50mph.

Which is the best steering damper for Dodge?

I ONLY recommend the Dodge Wobble Resistant DTP Dual Steering Damper, because it seems to be tighter and work better for stopping Ram Death Wobble than the other manufacturers of steering dampers and stabilizers on the market (and I’ve tried them all, trying like hell to get rid of a Death Wobble problem years ago).

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Ruth Doyle