2005 Ford F250 Superduty question for other owners
#21
2005 Ford F250 Superduty question for other owners
I believe the feeling you're experiencing is called "Beaming". It's a flexing of the chassis that is predominantly noticeable on expansion joints. It is a common problem on a lot of long wheelbase trucks. I've been working for General Motors for the last 12 years, and even their shortbed trucks do it. Some worse than others.
#22
2005 Ford F250 Superduty question for other owners
It has been at the dealer 5days so far and they have found some problems with the suspension. I just don't know exactly what they found because the counter person did not have the work order handy. Hopefully I will get it back today.. I will post there finding as soon as I get it back..
Scott
Scott
#23
2005 Ford F250 Superduty question for other owners
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This is a problem that's very bad, I would classify it as dangerous. I am not the type of person to complain about every little thing, but this must be addressed. I told my wife if I die in this thing keep my service records and sue Ford. I actually tried to avoid the hwy when possible, at least until this is resolved.
#25
2005 Ford F250 Superduty question for other owners
They had it for a week and this is what they did.
Tech verified problem was happening
Checked Tire Pressure --OK
Recommended Decrease camber per TSB 06-22-14 whatever that means
They told me they realigned the front end, but that was not stated on work order. I will let you know if that was the fix..
Tech verified problem was happening
Checked Tire Pressure --OK
Recommended Decrease camber per TSB 06-22-14 whatever that means
They told me they realigned the front end, but that was not stated on work order. I will let you know if that was the fix..
#26
2005 Ford F250 Superduty question for other owners
Scott, I really don't have any problems with my 06 like you're having but I have had some minor shaking when I go over uneven road where the freeway meets an overpass or bridge of any kind. That's especially true when the bridge and the road are at a non-right angle. That sure jerks the hauler around when I go over one of those too.
Did anyone ever wonder why they can't build the road and the bridge at the same height? Always a big bump there!
Pat
Did anyone ever wonder why they can't build the road and the bridge at the same height? Always a big bump there!
Pat
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