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Deathwobble - 08 Cummins
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<blockquote data-quote="nate8887" data-source="post: 1216359" data-attributes="member: 18301"><p>they just had a thing in off road adventures catolog the april 2009 issue page 80 about this. They said to look and see if your track rod has a tie rod or ball joint looking end on it ( the transverse link on the front axle) it may look like a bushing the say it is very common for the track link to fail. or the bushings in the track bar are worn. get under there and have someon wiglle youre steering wheel and see if anythings loose or moving. check you air press. in your tires also on a stock dodge with stock tires the min. tire press. to keep the wobbles from apearing is 45 psi but try upping yours in 5 lbs increments to see if that helps. also take your tires in and get them balanced if all else fails.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nate8887, post: 1216359, member: 18301"] they just had a thing in off road adventures catolog the april 2009 issue page 80 about this. They said to look and see if your track rod has a tie rod or ball joint looking end on it ( the transverse link on the front axle) it may look like a bushing the say it is very common for the track link to fail. or the bushings in the track bar are worn. get under there and have someon wiglle youre steering wheel and see if anythings loose or moving. check you air press. in your tires also on a stock dodge with stock tires the min. tire press. to keep the wobbles from apearing is 45 psi but try upping yours in 5 lbs increments to see if that helps. also take your tires in and get them balanced if all else fails. [/QUOTE]
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