Hey Folks,
Sorry for bringing up an old topic especially without searching the archives, but I am currently up in the mountains for the 4th and only have access to a very slow dial-up. I recall our trucks having the "Death Wobble" but having never experienced this myself, I really never paid attention to the posts.
Well, while driving up to the mountains this morning, I probably averaged between 70-75 mph without any noticeable symptoms. We then left the freeways behind for some back road country highways. Speeds slowed down to about 45-50 mph as I approached an upcoming town. Almost as I made it into town, the truck went into uncontrollable oscillations so severely that I thought that a ball joint or axle had snapped.
I had no control of the truck with the braking and steering (thought it fortunately maintained a straight line) until I got to about 5 mph when it stopped. I immediately pulled to the side of the road to give it a full visual inspection. I inspected the entire front end and shook everything that I possibly could (very few tools with me on this trip). I couldn’t find anything. We continued on cautiously for another 60 miles on the same kind of roads without another incident. The only other time I have felt something like this has been in my '46 Willy’s when it had monster wheels and tires on it. Converting it back to stock seemed to have permanently solved that problem.
As far as the Ram goes, are these the symptoms those of you who have experienced the Death Wobble had? I have a 150k on the clock, tock wheels and tires, entire Moog front end (ball joints, track bar, tie arms, etc. ). I also have the DSS steering stabilizer and a Rancho steering stabilizer. The front tires are fairly warn but this has never been an issue in the past. My load was light. Any insight anyone can offer would be wonderful. TIA
David in the hills
Sorry for bringing up an old topic especially without searching the archives, but I am currently up in the mountains for the 4th and only have access to a very slow dial-up. I recall our trucks having the "Death Wobble" but having never experienced this myself, I really never paid attention to the posts.
Well, while driving up to the mountains this morning, I probably averaged between 70-75 mph without any noticeable symptoms. We then left the freeways behind for some back road country highways. Speeds slowed down to about 45-50 mph as I approached an upcoming town. Almost as I made it into town, the truck went into uncontrollable oscillations so severely that I thought that a ball joint or axle had snapped.

As far as the Ram goes, are these the symptoms those of you who have experienced the Death Wobble had? I have a 150k on the clock, tock wheels and tires, entire Moog front end (ball joints, track bar, tie arms, etc. ). I also have the DSS steering stabilizer and a Rancho steering stabilizer. The front tires are fairly warn but this has never been an issue in the past. My load was light. Any insight anyone can offer would be wonderful. TIA
David in the hills