I know a lot has been written about the death wobble, and I have just done a search and read many of the posts. I just experienced it this weekend and it was scary.
In my case here is what happened. My wife and I were away on a short trip. I was going about 60mph and went over some railroad tracks. The truck then started to shudder violently and seemed to be bouncing, and then slowing down I regained control at about 30-40.
It happened again the next day when I went over some road construction bumps when I was coming home.
Rather than starting to replace everything on the front end, let me give you all what the details are now to try and diagnose what component it might be.
Truck has 70 k miles, 4X4 2500 QC, 6 speed.
On both sides ball joints replaced at 50k, track bar (lukes link) at 55k.
Tires are relatively new Load range E Dunlops. No sign of cupping or unusual wear. There is no appreciable steering wander at speed, and the ONLY time the death wobble occurred was after a serious bump in the road.
Shocks are original. I can't tell externally if they are bad or not.
My plan is this. Have a friend steer back and forth at idle while I am under looking for movement or laxity. Check the ball joints and u joints too.
Should I automatically replace the shocks with the symptoms I experienced? Other suggestions?
Dave
In my case here is what happened. My wife and I were away on a short trip. I was going about 60mph and went over some railroad tracks. The truck then started to shudder violently and seemed to be bouncing, and then slowing down I regained control at about 30-40.
It happened again the next day when I went over some road construction bumps when I was coming home.
Rather than starting to replace everything on the front end, let me give you all what the details are now to try and diagnose what component it might be.
Truck has 70 k miles, 4X4 2500 QC, 6 speed.
On both sides ball joints replaced at 50k, track bar (lukes link) at 55k.
Tires are relatively new Load range E Dunlops. No sign of cupping or unusual wear. There is no appreciable steering wander at speed, and the ONLY time the death wobble occurred was after a serious bump in the road.
Shocks are original. I can't tell externally if they are bad or not.
My plan is this. Have a friend steer back and forth at idle while I am under looking for movement or laxity. Check the ball joints and u joints too.
Should I automatically replace the shocks with the symptoms I experienced? Other suggestions?
Dave