Complaint 1784533
2013 FORD F-350 • SUSPENSION • incident Dec 23, 2021
- Complaint ID
- 1784533
- Make
- FORD
- Model
- F-350
- Model Year
- 2013
- Component
- SUSPENSION
- Incident Date
- Dec 23, 2021
- Date Received
- Dec 23, 2021
- Data As Of
- Apr 27, 2026
Complaint Summary
SUSPENSION
Owner Narrative
The truck vibrates uncontrollably when driving on the freeway at speeds between 65-75mph. This typically occurs when the truck hits a bump when driving in this speed range. Doing a google search and reviewing videos of this issue reveals a pheonomea referred to as 'death wobble'. This has happened to me at least 8 times over the past 8-10 months. I had the shocks changed recently hoping that this would fix the problem. This did NOT fix the problem. On one occassion while driving in Pennsylvania towing my boat, I was nearly in an accident. When the vibration/attenuation occurred I was driving approx 70mph and had to slow to 40mph nearly causing an accident. This is a very scary issue that apparently through research Ford is well aware of. I have my truck at the dealership as I write this complaint and they are saying they cannot identify the problem....So, the genesis of the Ford class action law suit was a similar issue. The dealership turned a customer away with a known safety issue. Wonder if this is going to happen to me? If I am turned away with a known safety issue and end up in an accident, you will certainly hear from me again! This is crazy. Merry Christmas!
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