TunnelRam7_3
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I have a 1997 f250 4x4 lifted 4" on 35's and every time the front right wheel hits a bump the truck goes Into death wobble. Bad.
The truck also randomly does it above 60mph and has done it about 3 times between 30-45mph. This is on smooth, straight roads. It just got aligned last September when it got new tires. The tires are rotated every 3000 miles, they are balanced. It is NOT the tires being unbalanced, the truck is fine 99% of the time, but randomly it will wobble.
It did it twice in the last 15 minutes, once at 65mph on a smooth 10 lane highway, it was empty so I stuck my head out the window and saw the left front wheel changing direction and camber and bouncing uncontrollably. The other time I was doing 35mph and hit a man hole cover with the front right wheel and it did it so violently that the needles in the gauges hit both pegs. It has had ball joints, and the left side wheel bearing replaced within the last year. I think it is the right side wheel bearing failing. Is this correct? The truck is very dangerous. Please help. Thanks guys!
The truck also randomly does it above 60mph and has done it about 3 times between 30-45mph. This is on smooth, straight roads. It just got aligned last September when it got new tires. The tires are rotated every 3000 miles, they are balanced. It is NOT the tires being unbalanced, the truck is fine 99% of the time, but randomly it will wobble.
It did it twice in the last 15 minutes, once at 65mph on a smooth 10 lane highway, it was empty so I stuck my head out the window and saw the left front wheel changing direction and camber and bouncing uncontrollably. The other time I was doing 35mph and hit a man hole cover with the front right wheel and it did it so violently that the needles in the gauges hit both pegs. It has had ball joints, and the left side wheel bearing replaced within the last year. I think it is the right side wheel bearing failing. Is this correct? The truck is very dangerous. Please help. Thanks guys!