Complaint 1762224
2005 FORD F-350 • STEERING • incident Jun 7, 2021
Complaint Summary
STEERING
Owner Narrative
When driving 50 mph or above and hitting a bump in the road such as a bridge apron the truck develops an uncontrollable shimmy in the front end. It requires a firm grip from both hands to control the steering and lasts until the truck is slowed to under 20 mph and often until it is completely stopped. Luckily there hasnât been another vehicle in the lanes next to me when this has occurred. If there had been it may have caused an accident. Tires are relatively new and the alignment is spot on. It feels like the same problem I had as a teenager in my 1959 Ford F100 when the king pins were worn.
Owner-submitted narrative on file with NHTSA. Complaint narratives are self-reported and have not been verified.
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