the REAL Ford Death Wobble Fix on a BRAND NEW F350

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  • Опубліковано 23 кві 2024
  • Could it be this simple?? As a follow up to my WHY all the other DEATH WOBBLE fixes are no good, here is the SIMPLE step by step guide, done on a brand new F350 dually.
    The Ford Death Wobble has been plaguing drivers for many years and the only fix was a band aid at best. The REAL fix lies with just one bushing.
    Thanks to everyone who contributed info in the comments of the last video, which was used to make this video much more in-depth and complete!
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  • @WeCanExploreIt
    @WeCanExploreIt  2 місяці тому +2

    Hope this video was helpful! Let me know if you have any questions and I'll do my best to help!
    Here are the LINKS:
    NAPA Bushing (for 2023 Ford): www.napaonline.com/en/p/NCP2643953
    AMAZON Bushing: amzn.to/44e93TG

    • @jamoncito37
      @jamoncito37 20 днів тому +1

      I only see the bushing listed for 2x4 not 4x4. Do you find there is a difference? I noticed your white truck was 4x4. Thanks

    • @WeCanExploreIt
      @WeCanExploreIt  20 днів тому

      @@jamoncito37 the bushing listed should be for the 4x4, the black truck was a 4x4 too. Thanks!

  • @r.weaver3769
    @r.weaver3769 Місяць тому +6

    I did thousands of these at the shop I worked at. They claimed I was the only one who could fix death wobble and not eat up the tires. I was one of the few that could tell the body shop how much and where to pull the frame so normal alignments could be accomplished. I made cars that dealers and several other shops could not go straight and not wear tires. Best one was a lexus that was in litigation because it could not be aligned by 15 alignment shops including 3 dealers. The lawyer was mad that I fixed it. Problem isn't they couldn't fix them, being on flat rate pay prevented them from putting in the time necessary to doing the job right. It's why parts they get paid to replace sometimes never get installed despite the customer still paying for it, and why good techs are leaving the field.

  • @grandprixgtp2001
    @grandprixgtp2001 2 місяці тому +5

    As a former Belle Tire mechanic and alignment tech this video is great. I always installed them on the rack. This will not solve worn parts, but Fords were notorious for poor OEM alignment specs. I remember 6 degrees of positive camber on the vans, terrible suspentuon design and no adjustability. Bravo

    • @vincentpate9144
      @vincentpate9144 2 місяці тому

      These have always been adjustable. It's done the same way you adjust camber on a 18 wheeler or an A model. They are bent with proper tooling to achieve this result.

  • @joeybarkanator1542
    @joeybarkanator1542 6 днів тому

    THANK YOU for this video series! I have a 2006 F250 that I've had for 10 years. In Jan 2023 I put a set of like new, good used, goodyear tires on it. I don't drive it much as I have a company vehicle. 2 months later while coming down I-75 in N Florida, I hit a POT HOLE and that started my death wobble experiences. I figured I had knocked a wheel weight off the truck. It happened one more time on that trip. I had the balance checked and the tires are still perfectly balanced. A few more trips to N Florida and back from Tampa and I just avoided as many potholes as possible and have not had the DEATH Wobble again, until last month, June of 2024. I going about 70MPH, in the center lane, It was SO BAD that from the center lane that the truck was going for the center jersey wall/wire and I couldn't steer it away from it going there, I HAD to hit the brake HARD to at least slow the impact, and FORTUNATELY, as soon as the truck slowed under 55MPH, the DEATH WOBBLE stopped and I merely missed the wall/wire by about 1 foot. Since then, I stepped up my research on the DEATH WOOBLE. LOTS of videos on the band-aid fix of adding steering dampeners. That didn't seem to be the fix in my eyes AT ALL, so I kept researching and have FINALLY stumbled on your videos and this REALLY REALLY MAKES SENSE! I am ordering the bushings from Amazon and will be replacing them next week. I will try to come back here with an update. Again, THANKS for your videos on this and nice job on the shameless plugs in your videos. Good luck on your internet ventures.

  • @thatredlimited4809
    @thatredlimited4809 2 місяці тому +3

    Dude, you killed this video. Amazing job. Thank you thank you for this!

  • @makingmustangsgreatagain
    @makingmustangsgreatagain 27 днів тому +1

    Your most positive while keeping the camber green and and cross caster split not more then 1.0 degrees about .5 or so to keep it driving straight on most roads road crown requires .5 degree lower caster on the left side if your split is to high it will pull to the lowest side ford had a bad batch of steering stablizers a few years back caused excessive death wobble in most of the big trucks reason for the recall to replace them, you video is good you have the right idea but i would recommend letting a professional handle the fine tunning put them in. fine save some labor providing there's enough ajustabilty to keep it .5 degrees split to the left and keeping the camber green and about the same on both sides then a toe adjustment and center the steering wheel adjustment and your golden 🏆💪🔧🚗🇺🇸

  • @girizwald123
    @girizwald123 2 дні тому

    2006 F250 FX 4x4 v10 extra cab 8ft bed. Death wable is so Bad. Will it fix

  • @fields19892000
    @fields19892000 День тому

    Im looking at doing casters for my f350 diesel 2009. My local store only has a 2.0 would that be ok?

  • @JohnNoble-gb1jb
    @JohnNoble-gb1jb 29 днів тому +2

    This guy is good

  • @kevinscott3782
    @kevinscott3782 Місяць тому

    Hey please help. How did you get the truck aligned

  • @mbmpablo3631
    @mbmpablo3631 Місяць тому

    Great video! What part number do you get from napa?🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽

  • @spencerdaines8847
    @spencerdaines8847 2 місяці тому +2

    I have a 24 and when I added 2.5 of caster I had a problem with vibrations in the passenger side axel. It turns out that the 24s have a “dummy hub” on the passenger side and not a standard manual locking hub like the 23s and older. Have you had any issues with vibrations or noises on the passenger side hub from adding caster?

    • @WeCanExploreIt
      @WeCanExploreIt  2 місяці тому

      I haven't noticed any vibrations yet, but I only added 1.5 to the 24. What speeds are you noticing the vibration? Thanks for the heads up BTW

    • @spencerdaines8847
      @spencerdaines8847 2 місяці тому +1

      From 5mph +

    • @WeCanExploreIt
      @WeCanExploreIt  Місяць тому +1

      @@spencerdaines8847 We are on the road now, in Flagstaff, and I didn't notice any vibration from the passenger side for the thousand miles or so from Tennessee. Did you try dialing it down a bit to see if it was still there? I really did like 1.5 positive on the trip, it felt like it made a difference on the new truck.

  • @luiscollazo7697
    @luiscollazo7697 Місяць тому

    How can find out how much caster to give my 2010 f250 ?

    • @DavidBrown-di7vb
      @DavidBrown-di7vb Місяць тому

      Carli says 2 degree for leveled and 1 degree for 4-5" lift, If I recall correctly. I just ordered 2degree for my leveled truck

  • @Steve-fp9yw
    @Steve-fp9yw 2 місяці тому +1

    Nick, Did you label your before and after photos wrong? I thought you wanted more rake back after the bushing install. I am not seeing that in the photos as labeled.

    • @WeCanExploreIt
      @WeCanExploreIt  2 місяці тому +2

      Hey Steve, the photos are correct. What you're looking for is to pull back the top part of the hub toward the back of the vehicle. Since I only added 1.5 degrees, the movement is less pronounced, but if you look at the line in the pic, the top is farther back than the original. The picture actually looks like it's opposite rake, but when you put weight on the wheels, the "rake" is more like what you would see on a bike. Thanks!

    • @supersportimpalass
      @supersportimpalass 24 дні тому +1

      His picture is deceiving as it shows a line on the caliper for the before and after pictures which in reality doesn’t show the actual relationship of the top and bottom ball joints. The top of the spindle is farther back than the bottom. The bushing moves the spindle an extra 1.5 degrees towards the back

  • @Razor_Sharp1
    @Razor_Sharp1 2 місяці тому +1

    Ford death wobble has been a thing for -- well since blue oval designed a front end.

  • @BloodCover
    @BloodCover 17 днів тому

    What are you asking for the van

  • @scottscornerrd
    @scottscornerrd 2 місяці тому +1

    6000 miles and your CP4 went out. Did the dealer cover everything and did they give you any hassle? Asking because I just bought a new 2023 f350 with standard 6.7 and have 1600 miles on it.

    • @WeCanExploreIt
      @WeCanExploreIt  2 місяці тому +1

      Scott the HP4 went out on the white truck, the 2020 with 110k

    • @scottscornerrd
      @scottscornerrd 2 місяці тому

      Ok my misunderstanding, either way that’s an expensive repair bill.

    • @jessetait5839
      @jessetait5839 5 днів тому

      Will you put in a disaster prevention kit on the new truck? That’s one of the first things I did on my SD.

  • @lhurst9550
    @lhurst9550 2 місяці тому +1

    Yeah no, it seems you do not know what death wobble is. It is a rapid oscillation of the front end from side to side. Only occurs in linked coil spring suspensions, which the +05 SD have. The usual cause is the pan hard bar ends are worn/loose, however on my SD the tie rod ends wore out and mimicked death wobbble, the wheels could oscillate in certain situations. What you have done is slightly increase positive caster which increases the steering effort requried. The best thing you can do is keep the alighnment in Ford's specs and replace worn parts soon. The OEM joints do not have grease zerks, it is best to upgrade to aftermarket parts that are greasable.

    • @WeCanExploreIt
      @WeCanExploreIt  2 місяці тому +3

      You have to ask yourself WHY the rapid oscillation happens, that's the key. Worn linkages don't cause the oscillation, they give way to allow it to happen. Check out the other vid I did to explain the why.

    • @lhurst9550
      @lhurst9550 2 місяці тому +1

      @@WeCanExploreIt It is when you hit uneven bumps in the road. If the axle cannot move laterally the wobble does not, cannot, happen. An alignment is a whole lot of give and take and much of it is driver preference. There is zero issue with you getting your rides to handle like you want them to, however terminology matters. Just use a different term than 'death wobble', this is dw ua-cam.com/video/ncTgYl7P_TE/v-deo.html

    • @vincentpate9144
      @vincentpate9144 2 місяці тому

      I agree 1000 percent.

    • @WeCanExploreIt
      @WeCanExploreIt  2 місяці тому +4

      @@vincentpate9144 it's a caster issue at its core plain and simple. It's cool if you don't agree, lots of people don't agree which is why there are not really any videos saying what I'm saying. Still curious if you've ever tried adding caster when you saw the death wobble come in your shop. If you didn't, aren't you a little curious to see if that would have fixed it??

    • @vincentpate9144
      @vincentpate9144 2 місяці тому

      I challenge you to add negative Caster. Your opinion. I made a living for 25 yrs and retired and I never fixed it with an alignment

  • @JohnNoble-gb1jb
    @JohnNoble-gb1jb 29 днів тому +1

    This guy is good