Dabba
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What angers me so much is i had this problem fixed. Sunday i took out the kingpin bushings and springs and replaced them with new ones. After i was done i take her for a test drive. I go around all the rough roads, hitting every bump at all speeds, including 4 hits to speedhumps at 40-50mph, 1 hit at 45 produced a death wobble and when i hit it again nothing, couldnt reproduce, truck drove fine all week too, all the "normal deathwobble bumps" didnt produce a death wobble.
Now... im driving to my girls house about 4 miles away and on the way i hit a bump and get one death wobble, i slow down, it goes away and the rest of the way there (including a nasty bumpy road @ 45mph) nothing. On the way back to my house, about 2 miles away she start deathwobbling the same as she used to. Then within a mile of home, she starts deathwobbling worse than before, seemingly on almost even roads, every few feet. What could this be? Why oh Why would it go away and be absolutly fine and then come back to the point where the truck is absolutly undriveable within minutes?? I spend my 3 days off replacing the kingpins and bushings and a stubborn tcase seal and now i feel i just wasted that time. I dont wanna bring the truck to a mechanic and spend an assload of money and have the truck gone for days. Any indication of what could make it come back so quick?
You should know the front tires are worn unevenly and i dont know the status of the alignment, im trying to avoid getting it aligned and balanced because im looking to get new tires. I already delayed getting them because of the money spent on repairs already, i dont wanna delay more. What should i do?
Now... im driving to my girls house about 4 miles away and on the way i hit a bump and get one death wobble, i slow down, it goes away and the rest of the way there (including a nasty bumpy road @ 45mph) nothing. On the way back to my house, about 2 miles away she start deathwobbling the same as she used to. Then within a mile of home, she starts deathwobbling worse than before, seemingly on almost even roads, every few feet. What could this be? Why oh Why would it go away and be absolutly fine and then come back to the point where the truck is absolutly undriveable within minutes?? I spend my 3 days off replacing the kingpins and bushings and a stubborn tcase seal and now i feel i just wasted that time. I dont wanna bring the truck to a mechanic and spend an assload of money and have the truck gone for days. Any indication of what could make it come back so quick?
You should know the front tires are worn unevenly and i dont know the status of the alignment, im trying to avoid getting it aligned and balanced because im looking to get new tires. I already delayed getting them because of the money spent on repairs already, i dont wanna delay more. What should i do?