This data is from the NHTSA — the US gov't agency tasked with vehicle safety. Complaints are spread across multiple & redundant categories, & are not organized by problem.
So how do you find out what problems are occurring? For this NHTSA complaint data, the only way is to read through the comments below. Any duplicates or errors? It's not us.
Driving East on interstate I10 East of benson, AZ at around 75mph, hit a rough patch of road and the vehicle went wild, shaking, vibrating, loss of control. I hit the brakes and went across 3 lanes of traffic into the medium, where I skidded to a stop. I see from the internet this is called the F350 death wobble! the Ford F350 and all related vehicles need to be taken off the roads, they are a potential death trap. I could have been killed or seriously injured in this accident or even worse some innocent family could have been killed in a head on accident! my Ford F350 vehicle has around 60,000 miles, superduty, 4X4. It is in excellent condition with a cab over camper.
Driving on interstate at approx 60 mph, hit patch in road, lost control of vehicle, death wobble, almost caused crash with 6 other vehicles. Went straight to dealership told it was steering shimmy shock failure. Alignment. Pay for out of pocket, although had same truck in shop for front end repairs in January 2019.
Cracked polished forged alum 20" wheel. Original Ford equipment. Did not hit pot hole. Did not hit anything! wheel is cracked/split open spoke to spoke parallel with tire bead. Tire is fine. Wheel is obviously unsafe!
While towing my large camper, on the freeway, I hit a bump. The front end of the truck started shaking violently. It was all I could do to stop the truck without wrecking. I had to stop in the traffic lane. This was an extremely dangerous situation. After resuming travel, the front end would shimmy at about 45 mph. I had to drive home at 40 mph...roughly another 75 miles. I think I have seen an advisory letter from Ford, to owners, concerning this. There are many, many instances of this happening. One can find dozens of examples of this happening if one looks on line. Neither Ford nor the local Ford dealer seems to be aware of the problem. We were traveling at about 60 mph at the time of the incident.
While parked, a crack in the circumference of the drivers side aluminum wheel was noticed. The crack extends from spoke to spoke on the 20" factory Ford rim. After some research on the internet, I am not tho only one experiencing this situation. In most cases such as mine the rims are cracking in the same place and in most cases there was no damage noted to the wheel from potholes or impacts, the rim is defective and cracking. I have contacted Ford and there is no recall at this point and the truck is not under warranty. However this appears to big a huge safety issue, as if the wheel would continue to crack, it would not hold air an the tire could go flat immediately. I would like to send a picture of this to show the issue. There are several pictures on the internet of the same wheel (5 spoke 20" aluminum wheel 2006 F-350 trucks).
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- Tucson, AZ, USA