Well today while getting ready to head for home from town, I was driving about 35-40 miles per hour. All of the sudden my pickup started bucking and jumping VERY BAD. Every thing in the cab that wasn't attached was scattered throughout the cab. I think I remember stepping on the clutch and mashing the brakes but I don't know.
My first thoughts were that I blew a front tire because as I slowed down to about 5mph my steering wheel was jerking back and forth. I turned into a resturante parking lot and hopped out to see what the problem was. All the tires were up and the alingment looked good, but the tires were really rough.
As I circled the parking lot and was getting ready to leave a guy approached me from the Wal-Mart parking lot across the street. He said that my front tires were "bounching" back and forth and that I should go down to the tire shop and have him look at it. I told him that one of my friends was be hind me a ways and id flag him down.
My friend and I looked at the whole front part of the pickup and only found that the rod that connects the axle assembly to the frame was really loose in the ball joint. I believe this arm is called a "track bar". We think this because the body & frame of the pickup will move "on top of the axle assembly" before the tires will turn.
We went down to the local parts store and ordered this part from MOOG. It cost $140, but needs to be replaced anyway if this isn't my problem. I will be installing this part tomorrow, and hopefully that will fix it. I was able to drive it to my friends house @20mph. Didn't have any trouble and went 2. 5 miles.
Some other information about my pickup is that it sometimes vibrates going down the road like my slip yoke is rusted and doesn't slip or a U-joint is going out. My tires have been getting really worn latley like the alingment is messed up. And it wonders and all the steering ball joints are tight and have been greased regularly. The gearbox was replaced 4000 miles ago.
I'm glad that this didn't happen while i was cruzing down the highway @ 70 mph other wise I think i would be either seriously hurt or dead.
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Thanks for letting me explain everything.
Brian
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1995 3500 Ext. Cab, 4x4, 5 speed manual, and South Bend's 300 HP Clutch; removed silencer ring; 3" straight pipe w/Banks turndown tip; Adjustable Diesel Performance Propane Injection; Autometer UltraLite Boost; Custom 1400 watt stereo with 2-6"x9", 2-6. 5" Blapunkt mid/high ranges and 2-10" AudioBahn Subs; Dual RED top Optimas; Cobra CB and Police scanner; Motorola UHF Two-Way radio; Lund winterfront; 314,500 miles and still adding 50+ a day.
My first thoughts were that I blew a front tire because as I slowed down to about 5mph my steering wheel was jerking back and forth. I turned into a resturante parking lot and hopped out to see what the problem was. All the tires were up and the alingment looked good, but the tires were really rough.
As I circled the parking lot and was getting ready to leave a guy approached me from the Wal-Mart parking lot across the street. He said that my front tires were "bounching" back and forth and that I should go down to the tire shop and have him look at it. I told him that one of my friends was be hind me a ways and id flag him down.
My friend and I looked at the whole front part of the pickup and only found that the rod that connects the axle assembly to the frame was really loose in the ball joint. I believe this arm is called a "track bar". We think this because the body & frame of the pickup will move "on top of the axle assembly" before the tires will turn.
We went down to the local parts store and ordered this part from MOOG. It cost $140, but needs to be replaced anyway if this isn't my problem. I will be installing this part tomorrow, and hopefully that will fix it. I was able to drive it to my friends house @20mph. Didn't have any trouble and went 2. 5 miles.
Some other information about my pickup is that it sometimes vibrates going down the road like my slip yoke is rusted and doesn't slip or a U-joint is going out. My tires have been getting really worn latley like the alingment is messed up. And it wonders and all the steering ball joints are tight and have been greased regularly. The gearbox was replaced 4000 miles ago.
I'm glad that this didn't happen while i was cruzing down the highway @ 70 mph other wise I think i would be either seriously hurt or dead.

Thanks for letting me explain everything.
Brian
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1995 3500 Ext. Cab, 4x4, 5 speed manual, and South Bend's 300 HP Clutch; removed silencer ring; 3" straight pipe w/Banks turndown tip; Adjustable Diesel Performance Propane Injection; Autometer UltraLite Boost; Custom 1400 watt stereo with 2-6"x9", 2-6. 5" Blapunkt mid/high ranges and 2-10" AudioBahn Subs; Dual RED top Optimas; Cobra CB and Police scanner; Motorola UHF Two-Way radio; Lund winterfront; 314,500 miles and still adding 50+ a day.