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Problems with 2018 Ford F-350 WHEELS

On average, the 2018 Ford F-350 starts to “feel” problems with the WHEELS and its various aspects after 15 766 miles.

Recently reported WHEELS problems on 2018 Ford F-350

I noticed the steering was getting sloppy at about 35,000 miles when driving at highway speeds on uneven road surfaces and going over bridge joints. two nights ago i was driving at 57mph when i came off a bridge and the truck began to shake violently causing me to slow down quickly and pull to the road shoulder to avoid being rear ended. at about 30mph the shaking subsided. researching the issue on line has led me to believe i have a truck inflicted with 'death wobble'. it will be going to the dealership tomorrow.

I was traveling down the highway in a straight smooth lane and out of know where the truck started shaking violently this was a scary experience i slowed down as quickly as i could to try to stop it but it took a bit to stop shaking i purchased this truck new and have not had any accidents anything like that

Truck shakes uncontrollably in a 10 mile ride it would happen 3-4x at 70 to 75mph hitting the slightest bump, the truck would violently shake. i would have to slow down to 20 mph for it to stop. very difficult on a highway. very unsafe. i have a video to submit it is very hard to show shaking off a truck in pictures. *bf please see attached video. i have filed 6 complaints for 6 different trucks.*jb

This is not an isolated incident with our trucks, it's a nationwide problem that is very very dangerous. in a 10 mile ride it would happen 3-4x at 70 to 75mph hitting the slightest bump, the truck would violently shake. i would have to slow down to 20 mph for it to stop. very difficult on a highway.*dt*jb

When driving down the highway the truck will start to shake otherwise know as the death wobble. this has happened 4 times. took it into the dealer and they told me i need new tires and need a new steering damper per tsb-19-2392. they said it would be 400.00 for the part. my ruck is under warranty and i purchased the ford protection plan. this is not safe for us to drive. it shakes uncontrollable at freeway speeds

Speeds greater than 70 mph and hitting small bump causes truck front tires/drive suspension to shake uncontrollably. also known as a death wobble.

Four valve stems have been replaced for corrosion and leaking in the last 2 months on 3 of my 6 wheels. tends to happen over night. tire is fine when parked then next day little to no air in tire.

Death wobble on freeway going about 75mph, went over a small bump when going over an overpass and it was shaking so hard i almost crashed with my two children in the truck and i had to pull off the road and completely stop before i could get it to stop , truck has less than 18,000 miles on it. took it in to ford and they show the caster being out of alignment. just had it aligned at a different ford dealership a few weeks ago. now i'm being told i have to pay to replace some sort of bolts and it'll take about 2.5 hours to replace, which means a few hundred dollars?!

My truck has the death wobble.. started at 15k miles. front sterring dampener has been replaced 2 times already and getting the 3rd one done today..truck now has 36k miles and am getting scared to drive her.. small bumps in the road cause the truck to shake violently until i get to a complete stop...very dangerous when on the highway...also believe that this problem has caused issues with my tires as well as other suspension issues

I own a 2018 f 350 dual rear wheel pickup. i have had leaking tires/rims for several months now. my own research has shown this to be a continuing problem and have had the truck to the dealer several times without resolution. two of the tires still leak a lot and 2 of the tires leak slower. the inner two rear wheels do not leak likely because they are steel rims, and not the aluminum ones connected to a steel tpms sensor that causes corrosion.

Driver experiences wobbling or shaking in the vehicle at highway speeds (>45 mph). it stops at lower speeds. the symptoms are consistent with ford's tsb 18-2268.

Recurring valve stem leaks causing low air pressure while vehicle stationary and moving. ford does not have a fix.

Aluminum wheel valve stem leaking - tire loosing approximately 10 psi per day. tpms alarm notified me of a problem on highway when pressure reached 50 psig (spec =65) but identified the wrong tire because the sensors are incorrectly mapped. apparently a this is a common failure on the 2017 and newer ford f350 drw trucks as indicated here and in other online forums: https://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/1495539-2017-drw-recurring-valve-stem-leaks.html based on this i am expecting leaks in the other three aluminum wheels soon. the inner steel wheels apparently do not get the same problem. the frequency of this defect detracts from the effectiveness of tpms because it's always in alarm.

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