I've had real bad and consistent death wobble for a while now. I live in an area with very bad roads (Mexico) and the terrible potholes, unevenness and extreme patches upon patches would cause my 2012 F250 to get the death wobble to the point that anything over 60 mph would be just asking for it.
After doing some research I switch out the caster/camber bushings for some Moog ones (K80126) that give 2.5 degrees of positive caster. Note: Be sure to install them with the little arrows pointing to the rear of the vehicle.
It did the trick and the same sections of the road that caused the death wobble before don't affect it at all. It didn't change the alignment of the truck at all as my caster and camber were pretty much at 0 degrees before so with the added positive caster it doesn't really seem to change the camber or toe-in/toe-out at all.
For $66 I'd say it was well worth it.
Happy camper.
After doing some research I switch out the caster/camber bushings for some Moog ones (K80126) that give 2.5 degrees of positive caster. Note: Be sure to install them with the little arrows pointing to the rear of the vehicle.
It did the trick and the same sections of the road that caused the death wobble before don't affect it at all. It didn't change the alignment of the truck at all as my caster and camber were pretty much at 0 degrees before so with the added positive caster it doesn't really seem to change the camber or toe-in/toe-out at all.
For $66 I'd say it was well worth it.