Hydro is the single best model I've done, I used to fight steering every trip I went on till I put together a set up, I'm still open in the front too.
Hydro is the single best model I've done, I used to fight steering every trip I went on till I put together a set up, I'm still open in the front too.
I have a radiator hose on the stock pump, orfice is drilled out, and using the cooler that was under the rad support for more fluid. Ram is surplus center and the box is west Texas that I scored second hand.
Just to follow up an earlier post. Definitely torque u-bolts more than 45. 110 sounds right. They need to be tight as can be. That could definitely cause some movement.



I guess this is as good a place to ask this.
What exactly is happening when you say death wobble?
Personally I have had a few things happen that I could call that and they are different things.
The scariest was the truck leaning side to side getting worse to the point it was going to flip.
It was caused by loose ubolts after an axle swap.
Another was a shake of the wheels that didn't escalate just was annoying and it was from a bad caster angle after a spring over swap.
I wasn't questioning your diagnosis.There was one particular spot in my road that once I hit it the front tires would start an escalating oscillation. No real mistaking that it was steering wobble. And I checked things and retested systematically to make sure I could determine the culprit. After installing the spring eliminators the wobble has disappeared.
I wasn't questioning your diagnosis.
Just trying to see what it is everyone is getting.
Is the oscillation slow or fast like a bent shopping cart caster?
OkIt was a pretty quick. And the vehicle was only traveling at about 20mph
Ok
My symptoms only happen above 35 and the faster you go the worse it is.
It almost feels like a trailer fishtailing
Fixed the title for ya....Oh there was no accelerating with mine. It was a pretty violent wobble even at that low speed.
You will come up with something soon now...That’s a good one