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Old 10-24-2014, 07:16 PM
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Good morning please excume my bad english, Me name is Guillermi I have Ford F150 pick up 4X4, 2001 lariat.
Actuality have dead Wooble, mi car have tire 35, suspension rancho 4", I change all direction, Pitman, link, tercer brazo, V, all direction.
The car a 60 u 80 dead wooble, who razon this dead wooble?, before no dead wooble
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Never heard of an IFS truck with death wobble. Death wobble generally occurs in solid axle rigs and almost always in ones with a linked suspension although i did once have a 75 F250 that had it. It cwn basically be caused by any slop in the front suspension or steering. Check all wear parts. Ball joints, control arm bushings, tie rods, pitman and idler arms. It can also be caused by certain tires. Ram diesel guys have terrible luck with BFG ATs and death wobble

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upper a frame joints or add a steering stablizer
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Originally Posted by hetman
upper a frame joints or add a steering stablizer
How do you add a steering stabilizer to an IFS truck?



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