I have a beautiful 2001, 2500 Dodge with only 133k miles and a bad case of chronic "Death Wobble. " I'm afraid to drive it, my family won't ride in it, and I can't sell it out of fear for the buyers safety. I would have to disclose the high risk for injury to self and passengers while operating the vehicle, I would also suffer a major financial hit as nobody in their right mind would pay much more then selvage price for this frightening piece of design flaw. After spending 5k on enhancements and mods to fix the problem, it happened again last night, and it was ten times worse. I had my grandkids in the truck going 55mph in heavy traffic when it started to shake. It was so close this time, I almost collided in what would have been a major accident. I plan to have the great Cummins engine removed for use in another truck, it won't be a Dodge. I will park what's left alongside Interstate 80 with the word "LEMON" painted in large yellow letters along the bed. It's like an old friend has turned his back on me, I feel defeated and can only wonder why with so many of these dangerous trucks in operation nothing has been done. Lives will be lost before some intervention happens. It's what the government calls "accident driven. " It's a sad situation because we love our trucks. We treat them with respect, we feed and care for them, they are almost like family. Oh well, such is life. I guess it's on to other ventures.
Be safe all.
Be safe all.