This message is from: Hope and Horses hopeandhor...@live.com
How interesting and incredibly timely that this topic came up right now. We
have happily been a die-hard Dodge family for over a decade. But about 6
months ago our truck (2007 1 ton Cummins 4WD quad cab srw long box w/manual
This message is from: Mary Ofjord ma...@boreal.org
I could not get the link to work for me, but interestingly, we had this
problem with a Ford F250. We did everything that was suggested by the
dealer, including a new axel, new tires, differential joints, Steering
shaft, etc., etc., and the
This message is from: Ursula Jensen ursu...@gmail.com
The 100 answers is probably correct. I just purchased a new truck, so went
to our good mechanic and asked advice about models and brand names.
Some comments he made are as follows:
1-Ford parts in fixing and replacing are almost the most
This message is from: Gail Russell g...@zeliga.com
Hmmthe front end on our 1993 F250 has always felt loose. We did get
the front end rebuilt recently, so maybe that fixed it, but I know Karen
McCarthy had an F250 that had a similar front end feel, and I remember her
saying something about,
This message is from: Me Kint me.k...@yahoo.com
Brian's advice is the best Talk with a good mechanic!A good mechanic
has a Book they go buy as far as cost of repairs. Ours told us the same that
Ford was the highest several years ago when we consulted him. Your mechanic
can explain
This message is from: Mary Ofjord ma...@boreal.org
The 100 answers is probably correct. I just purchased a new truck, so went
to our good mechanic and asked advice about models and brand names.
Some comments he made are as follows:
1-Ford parts in fixing and replacing are almost the most
This message is from: Marsha mski...@yahoo.com
Ah Jerry
I am a Ford person also and finally graduated to an F250 diesel but my husband
is a Dodge guy who routinely out pulls/out everything my Ford. So I agree with
your sentiments. Hope you are doing well
Marsha Korose
Mathias, WV
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This message is from: Dianne White draakosdri...@yahoo.com
We have a 2004 4X4 Heavy Duty 3/4 ton Hemi and it too has the Death Wobbles. It
started at about 60,000 miles and was infrequent at first but got increasingly
worse. We only have 81,000 miles on it as we use it mostly for hauling. Our
This message is from: Teressa tere...@kodiakfishco.com
My husband is a Dodge guy. He is a motor head - can listen to an engine and
tell you what is wrong with it. He likes the Dodges and finally persuaded me
to trade up to a diesel dually 4wd 350 with a crew cab and a flatbed and
gussied up
This message is from: Karen McCarthy weeg...@hotmail.com
Hi Gail,
No I don't remember referring to all Ford's having this death wobble issue. My
truck suffered from a loose steering issue which was remedied by a simple
trip to the Ford dealer. Tire inflation and frame were a-ok. I have a 99'
This message is from: Amy Evers fjord...@aol.com
This message is from: Gail Russell g...@zeliga.com
Hmmthe front end on our 1993 F250 has always felt loose. We did getthe
front end rebuilt recently, so maybe that fixed it, but I know KarenMcCarthy
had an F250 that had a similar front end
This message is from: Gail Russell g...@zeliga.com
Does this extend into the newer models?
Gail
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This message is from: Bonnie MacCurdy bonniemaccu...@sbcglobal.net
When I was looking to buy a new truck in 2006 I did the same thing Brian Jensen
did. I went to all the local mechanics and asked them which trucks came in for
repair the most. They all said Fords came in more than the others. I
This message is from: Gail Russell g...@zeliga.com
It is possible that more Fords are sold?
1-Ford parts in fixing and replacing are almost the most expensive of the
trucks. He had more Fords in the shop than any other brand.
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