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Problems with 2019 Ford F-350 WHEELS

On average, the 2019 Ford F-350 starts to “feel” problems with the WHEELS and its various aspects after 13 300 miles.

Recently reported WHEELS problems on 2019 Ford F-350

Just bought truck from fred beans of boyertown. truck has very hard shaking when hitting a rough part of roadway while traveling around 50mph and upward. almost lost control of truck. it's has almost like a death wobble. very scary. won't stop until truck go about 15 mph. had family in truck it is a safety issue.

After hitting bridge expansion join at approx 60 mph t in new hampshire i expierenced a speed wooble so severe i had to stop at night on the highway which is extremely dangerous, the wobble was so severe i was unable to turn or get off highway . this has occured three times in the last month but the last wobble was very severe. this is a brand new 2019 f-350 with less than 12,000 miles . this has ocured frequently since i purchased the truck but was not very severe , my concern is if my child was driving this truck likely would have been a severe accident or rollover . after getting online it appears this is a large problem with the superduties wondering why no recall?

Shacking of steering wheel 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! *bf

On dec 2, 2019 i was driving my 2019 ford f-350 (with 15,000mi) on insterstate 505 at approximately 65-70mph while overtaking a tractor-trailer. with no obvious cause, the front wheels / steering of the vehicle began shaking uncontrollably. i assumed there was some sort of major wheel damage or blowout of a tire and tried to pull over. the vehicle was very hard to steer and i did not have adequate speed to get safely past the semi, so i slowed down in the fast lane and pulled to the right behind the semi. once stopped i inspected the vehicle and was surprised to find no obvious damage. i resumed driving without any apparent issue. about 45mi further down the road the exact same issue happened again at 65mph. this time there were no vehicles nearby on the highway so i slowed below 30mph and the vibration stopped. i accelerated back to 65mph without the vibration issue and continued my trip home. the intensity of these vibrations is very extreme and the vehicle is almost uncontrollable when they are happenening. there is no way to avoid or anticipate that they will happen, and the only remedy is to slow or stop the vehicle immediately, which is extremely dangerous to do in a freeway environment when the steering is barely working. my vehicle is using original, unmodified stock tires, wheels, and suspension components and is ovf relatively low mileage (15,000mi).

Front wheels/steering stabilizer bars. 2019 f-350 srw with 8' bed and 5400 miles on the truck. the front wheels started bouncing when hitting potholes. it was noticeable at lower speeds (less than 35mph) but it was significantly more defined at speeds of over 35-40mph. i did not think much of it until it occurred a couple of times while doing about 45mph and to a point where i almost lost control of the vehicle. note: the truck has never been off-road or driven recklessly. i recently turned it in to ford where they confirmed that there have been many other instances reported with the same model/year truck. technician stated it is becoming a common complaint and related to a faulty front wheel stabilizer bars. ford is currently replacing the stabilizer bars on my truck. hence i felt obligated to report this issue in hopes to avoid someone possibly getting into a severe accident due to this faulty stabilizer bars.

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