Death Wobble
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@mattsrepair10 Gotta agree with Breze dude, Your wrong on this one... I build Rail cars and see this a lot. even though lower ball joints can cause a similar wobble like that the odds that he would have both lower ball joints bad at the same time is a little random and not only that, but it would have also have done the wobble on acceleration which it did not... Definitely a Trac Bar issue which 99% chance this is..
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@mattsrepair10 You can take your little Lincolin Tech cert somewhere else... Dude I did High Performance Engine building at S.A.M and did Custom Chassis Fabrication at Wyotech... You know how many 8,9,10 ect ect Second cars I have built and own hahahaha... Nice try flaunting your a shop owner lol...
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@mattsrepair10 LMAO you own your own shop huh? Please tell me being a Lube tech doesnt mean you own your own shop... If you think that the lower ball joints is whats causing that your fucking retarded... Yea buddy, until we meet hahahaha fucking newb... Whats the name of your shop? Jiffy Lube?
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@Breze84 Funny thing is,I own a repair shop,definately know what Im talking about,which apparently you DONT,seeing as there could be more than one thing to cause it.So how bout you put your "youtube ego" back in its box until we really meet,then we'll go from there,tuff guy.
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@karatias Another guy who doesnt know what he is talking about lmao... The cause of the so called death wobble is do to a bad Front Trac Bar....
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@mattsrepair10 Uhhhhh Sorry to bust your bubble but thats not bad lower ball joints or a alignment that causes the wobble... Its a bad Front Trac Bar LMAO... Know what your talking about...
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Dodge is flat out gay
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@MrRangernation watch a dodge...
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What's the problem???
Flux capacitor isn't getting the 1.21 gigawatts it needs to function.
justcourt1985 1 month ago 23
all these idiots on here talking up their fancy words that they dont know the first fuckin thing about the actual definition of....LMAO.THe problem is caused by one or both of two things,#1:loose steering or suspension components,or/and #2:bad alignment. You cant just slap a lift and tires on any tuck and still expect it to drive straight.Just went through this on a buddy's F-250...."The cause" you ask?...Bad lower ball joint....fixed it,took it to alignment shop...problem solved!
mattsrepair10 1 month ago 9