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Old 01-01-2014, 08:28 AM
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Originally Posted by Go Big or Go Home!
it is inherent in a alot of the 13 F150's. I had it around 50-55mph. it happen more in winter time than in summer. I think it is either cold tires or ungreased/out of balanced driveshaft. on my truck it always was worse first thing in morning in cold weather, seemed once truck warmed up I was less noticeable but it never went away on my truck. But I no longer own that problem anymore..


WOW! How did you trade in your 2013 for a 2014 without getting raped on price? I buy a truck every 10 years. Meaning, as a family guy I cant afford to swap trucks if the monthly payment goes up.