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Could try and have tires road force balanced. if you are running larger than stock tires you might have an alignment done at a big truck service center. Its a little more but they can align the bigger/heavier tires better. Would also have them check the camber of the axle if its lifted/leveled, a few negative degrees of camber can center the axle back under the front end for a better alignment, death wobble isnt a "dodge" issue, any solid axle vehicle can develop death wobble from wear, misalignment, uneven air pressure etc.
On my 12 ram 2500, local dealership and shops couldn't get the camber or alignment right on my truck, took it to a truck frame repair, alignment shop and its been right ever since, its leveled with 33" tires. drives smooth from stop to 100, no issues since they got everything lined up right.
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Originally posted by Traildust View PostTrade it in on a Ford. Thats what I did and that fixed my problems.
I remember Discount telling me tires are only balanced up to 60 mph.......but that was a few years ago.
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Originally posted by KDinTX View PostCould try and have tires road force balanced. if you are running larger than stock tires you might have an alignment done at a big truck service center. Its a little more but they can align the bigger/heavier tires better. Would also have them check the camber of the axle if its lifted/leveled, a few negative degrees of camber can center the axle back under the front end for a better alignment, death wobble isnt a "dodge" issue, any solid axle vehicle can develop death wobble from wear, misalignment, uneven air pressure etc.
On my 12 ram 2500, local dealership and shops couldn't get the camber or alignment right on my truck, took it to a truck frame repair, alignment shop and its been right ever since, its leveled with 33" tires. drives smooth from stop to 100, no issues since they got everything lined up right.
Correction, caster on the axle, don’t know why I was thinking camber, that’s more on the alignment side of it all. Either way, if you have worn parts, look into Thuren or carli for replacements, much better than oem.
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