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Hey guys thinking of purchasing a 2007 f350 6" lift mud tires etc. he is only asking 10,000 for it because it has the death wobble around 80 KM/H. Does anyone know of a real fix? I heard just ad an extra track bar or add a triple steering stabiilizer package but I want to know if there is a real way to fix it. Thanks
frame is too light for a beast of a machine like that. basically, if ur not towing, keep the front tires inflated to 60 psi and the rear tires inflated to 65 psi. if ur towing, then inflate all tires to 80 psi.
do ur balance and rotation, and of cos, do ur alignment. if all is done and u still got it, then u can add tat traction bar. jus dont jump straight into the traction bar, cos u dont know if the traction bar is the real solution. according to ford, they recommend doing the stuff i suggested first, then try those aftermarket solutions.
First off you can't have two track bars and second steering sabillizers don't fix anything they just mask the problem. More than likely the steering componets are wore out check them first . And how big of a tire does it have ? My suggestion take off the lift the truck will never be worth a sh=t like it is.
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