I have recently aquired a 2000 Dodge 2500 4x4 quad cab. I have experianced
"Death Wobble" 2 times, in about 20 miles. huh...
I had my wife turn the steering wheel (with that lousy walmart cover on it) while I observed the steering components. Yep, the whole front end moves back and forth! Track bar loose, tie rod ends also bouncing up and down. I have been reading all the articles & posts I can find. I am open to "been there - done that " suggestions.
Ball joints have been replaced, tie rods looked original, track bar replaced at some point. How can I tell if the track bar is OEM, or a MOOG? How do Lukes links work on the tie rods & track bar? I have also read posts about using 3rd gen track bars on the 2nd gen - is this the one offered in Genos? Is there any other (less expensive) options? I have read a post where someone had a steel bushing made for the bolted end. I had thought of this also. It had the steering box support bracket installed.
Is the Mopar steering stabilizer the best one for this truck? How can I check this? Remove one end & shove to see if it is weak? How about shocks? I read (and saw) the Rancho shocks didnt hold up very well. How about Monroe shocks from Napa? This is what I always used on the 92.
It has well worn BFG tires on 2005 17" wheels. I usually use tires until they get lumpy or blow out (outch!). I have a new set of 16" Uniroyal Liberators on aftermarket rims I may put on. I dont "off road" this truck in the sense of 'mudding' or anything brutal, unless you consider going into Mexico brutal! Mostly I pull trailers (I am a car guy) and need the 4X4 when I get stuck dragging a car out of someones yard, or have to hog mud and water on our modern gravel road!
I want to invest my time & money wisely in this front end and hopefully I wont have to mess with it again for another 100k miles! I am not afraid to get under there every 2000-3000 miles with a grease gun to keep things lubed! Thats how I kept the 92 running for over 350k miles and still have all the original parts on the front end!
Any experiance and thoughts would be apreciated!
"Death Wobble" 2 times, in about 20 miles. huh...

I had my wife turn the steering wheel (with that lousy walmart cover on it) while I observed the steering components. Yep, the whole front end moves back and forth! Track bar loose, tie rod ends also bouncing up and down. I have been reading all the articles & posts I can find. I am open to "been there - done that " suggestions.
Ball joints have been replaced, tie rods looked original, track bar replaced at some point. How can I tell if the track bar is OEM, or a MOOG? How do Lukes links work on the tie rods & track bar? I have also read posts about using 3rd gen track bars on the 2nd gen - is this the one offered in Genos? Is there any other (less expensive) options? I have read a post where someone had a steel bushing made for the bolted end. I had thought of this also. It had the steering box support bracket installed.
Is the Mopar steering stabilizer the best one for this truck? How can I check this? Remove one end & shove to see if it is weak? How about shocks? I read (and saw) the Rancho shocks didnt hold up very well. How about Monroe shocks from Napa? This is what I always used on the 92.
It has well worn BFG tires on 2005 17" wheels. I usually use tires until they get lumpy or blow out (outch!). I have a new set of 16" Uniroyal Liberators on aftermarket rims I may put on. I dont "off road" this truck in the sense of 'mudding' or anything brutal, unless you consider going into Mexico brutal! Mostly I pull trailers (I am a car guy) and need the 4X4 when I get stuck dragging a car out of someones yard, or have to hog mud and water on our modern gravel road!

I want to invest my time & money wisely in this front end and hopefully I wont have to mess with it again for another 100k miles! I am not afraid to get under there every 2000-3000 miles with a grease gun to keep things lubed! Thats how I kept the 92 running for over 350k miles and still have all the original parts on the front end!

Any experiance and thoughts would be apreciated!