help....death wobble issues
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help....death wobble issues
well first the facts. My truck is a....
2003 3500 SRW 149k mi
it has what looks like a 2" lift. blocks out back and spacers up front.
it has 9way adjustable ranco shocks
it has 315/x/17 BFG A/Ts
I bought it just 1k miles ago
It did the death wobble to me a couple times.
so, the tie rod ends look shot and it had the old style steering on it, So I replaced all the linkage including the pitman arm, with the new style.
then had it aligned.
It still does the DW
now what?
2003 3500 SRW 149k mi
it has what looks like a 2" lift. blocks out back and spacers up front.
it has 9way adjustable ranco shocks
it has 315/x/17 BFG A/Ts
I bought it just 1k miles ago
It did the death wobble to me a couple times.
so, the tie rod ends look shot and it had the old style steering on it, So I replaced all the linkage including the pitman arm, with the new style.
then had it aligned.
It still does the DW
now what?
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Those tires are notorious for being involved in DW and the Rancho shocks... well I've heard a few times they are worse than what comes from the factory. I'm no expert... just what I've read. I think I've avoided DW because I'm partially lucky and I have dual FOX steering stabilizers. I think my time is running out because I need ball joints, pretty sure tie rods also. Sometimes I'll get this vibration in my steering wheel and it's starting to happen more often. What did the new style steering setup run ya, if I can ask?
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Those tires are notorious for being involved in DW and the Rancho shocks... well I've heard a few times they are worse than what comes from the factory. I'm no expert... just what I've read. I think I've avoided DW because I'm partially lucky and I have dual FOX steering stabilizers. I think my time is running out because I need ball joints, pretty sure tie rods also. Sometimes I'll get this vibration in my steering wheel and it's starting to happen more often. What did the new style steering setup run ya, if I can ask?
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the damper you already have won't work unless you have the bracketry for the new bars. they are nearly twice the diameter as your old steering arms
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its my understanding that a damper is not necessary on a correctly setup steering system. it only covers up the problem(s)
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I took my Pro Comps off for the winter and installed my BFGs on the stock wheels. My DW came back and was cured by putting the Pro Comps back on. It would do it at anything over 70 mph. I have only had problems with the BFGs because the tires I had before never did it and the ones now never have. Just food for thought. I too have the new steering, ball joints and track bar bushings at 150k
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Before you get all crazy with it, try checking the Caster, it needs to be at the factory max.
I have trucks with BFG's and another with worn out linkage, neither has ever tried to DW.
I still believe it is due to the 3.7 degrees of Caster.
I have trucks with BFG's and another with worn out linkage, neither has ever tried to DW.
I still believe it is due to the 3.7 degrees of Caster.
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well first the facts. My truck is a....
2003 3500 SRW 149k mi
it has what looks like a 2" lift. blocks out back and spacers up front.
it has 9way adjustable ranco shocks
it has 315/x/17 BFG A/Ts
I bought it just 1k miles ago
It did the death wobble to me a couple times.
so, the tie rod ends look shot and it had the old style steering on it, So I replaced all the linkage including the pitman arm, with the new style.
then had it aligned.
It still does the DW
now what?
2003 3500 SRW 149k mi
it has what looks like a 2" lift. blocks out back and spacers up front.
it has 9way adjustable ranco shocks
it has 315/x/17 BFG A/Ts
I bought it just 1k miles ago
It did the death wobble to me a couple times.
so, the tie rod ends look shot and it had the old style steering on it, So I replaced all the linkage including the pitman arm, with the new style.
then had it aligned.
It still does the DW
now what?
MulesDiesel:
For more information on Death Wobble here is a link to another thread on it here on DTR. Get ready for some LONG reading!
https://www.dieseltruckresource.com/...d.php?t=220996
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I had an alignment done. here is what the sheet shows.
Front Left
Range: 4.00-5.25 deg. Actual: 4.92
Front Right
Range: 4.00-5.25 deg. Actual: 4.79