4th Gen Engine and Drivetrain-2010 and Up 6.7 liter Engine and Drivetrain discussion only. PLEASE, NO HIGH PERFORMANCE DISCUSSION!

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Old May 28, 2015 | 04:39 PM
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Death Wobble

I have posted earlier about this. I cant get rid of it,and I am tired of throwing money and parts at it! Its a 2010 mega cab with a leveling kit. I have put a Carli trac bar . steering gearbox brace kit , new ball joints, new steering gearbox, new drag link, dodge put a new tie rod assembly, dual steering stabilizers,new shocks , new control arms, got rid of 315 70 17 Bfg,s and put 20 inch wheels with less sidewall . I am to the point of buying aftermarket tie rods I guess?? I have heard that the stock ones can flex?? please help !! Its scary pulling my trailer!
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Old May 28, 2015 | 07:19 PM
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Have you tried going to a front end shop and putting more caster in the front end?
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Old Aug 26, 2017 | 06:56 AM
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"caster" can be set in your driveway with basic hand tools and a angle finder
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Old Jul 26, 2018 | 01:01 AM
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There is only (1), and I mean (1) item I use, recommend!!!!

Hell Bent Steel Steering Stabalizer Kit!!!!

out of the 50 tries away from them, 100% of those were failures!

5 out of 5, with Hell Bent have been all 100K+ success stories
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