jpsheerin
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I recently won an auction for an M1028. It's an '85 with 86k miles on it, some rust on the body, mostly around the corners of the doors and the drivers side floorboard. Nothing too horrible really. It is coming to me fitted with a plow and toolbox. I expected it to be slow. I took a good look at the truck and knew about the rust, etc. I was generally happy with the truck and planned on bidding 2000$ for it. I won the auction for 2010$.
Today I ran down to the municipal authority that was selling the truck to pick up the title and the manager there offered to let me test drive it, which I hadn't been able to do previously.
Everything was fine until I hit a bump at about 30 and all of a sudden ... I believe the truck was trying to throw me out the window. I have never experienced a shimmy like this in my life, honestly using the word "shimmy" seems inadequate. I now understand why the term "Death Wobble" is used on this site.
It happened about 4-5 times in my 4-5 mile test drive. I brought the truck back to their lot and talked with the manager. I am sure he will let me back out of the auction if I want too.
It felt to me like the rear end was actually jumping off the ground. The truck was bucking literally like it was trying to shake me out the window. I had a friend in the cab with me, and one of the townships workers as well, and they thought it was coming from the passenger side front, I thought it was the drivers side rear wheel. I think whatever was going on was making the entire truck flex.
So.. how difficult is "Death Wobble" to diagnose and fix? For the price should I take a shot on fixing it or walk away?
Thanks!
Jack
Today I ran down to the municipal authority that was selling the truck to pick up the title and the manager there offered to let me test drive it, which I hadn't been able to do previously.
Everything was fine until I hit a bump at about 30 and all of a sudden ... I believe the truck was trying to throw me out the window. I have never experienced a shimmy like this in my life, honestly using the word "shimmy" seems inadequate. I now understand why the term "Death Wobble" is used on this site.
It happened about 4-5 times in my 4-5 mile test drive. I brought the truck back to their lot and talked with the manager. I am sure he will let me back out of the auction if I want too.
It felt to me like the rear end was actually jumping off the ground. The truck was bucking literally like it was trying to shake me out the window. I had a friend in the cab with me, and one of the townships workers as well, and they thought it was coming from the passenger side front, I thought it was the drivers side rear wheel. I think whatever was going on was making the entire truck flex.
So.. how difficult is "Death Wobble" to diagnose and fix? For the price should I take a shot on fixing it or walk away?
Thanks!
Jack