Table 1 shows one common wheel related problems of the 2005 Ford F-250.
| Problem Category | Number of Problems |
|---|---|
| Wheel problems |
In 2014, I got the “Ford death wobble” in the right front. Very scary and dangerous. Trying to quickly slow down to stop it in traffic is almost as dangerous as the wobble itself. You have very little to no control with the steering when it happens. I had to repair the problem out of pocket because Ford won’t do anything about it. Now, two weeks ago, I had the same death wobble happen at 70 mph on the left front. So frightening. My passengers thought we had a blowout and we’re about to crash. I successfully slowed it down but this problem is a road hazard to me and everyone else on the road. So now, once again, it’s on me to shell out to fix a problem that should have been a recall a long time ago but Ford won’t step up and do the right thing. Please give us some relief here.
2005 Ford f250 with approximately 19,100 miles. Original factory tires, suspension- no modifications. Tire pressure set to factory door label specs. On Monday, 8-19-2019 while on I-95, travel speed at about 60 m. P. H. , I drove over a bridge expansion joint & the entire truck started shaking violently. Steering wheel was vibrating/shaking making it difficult for me to maintain control of the truck in my established lane and nearly took out several cars in the adjacent lanes nearly causing multi-vehicle collision. Went on the internet & found thousands of similar complaints regarding this same issue I just experienced. Later found out it is called harmonic resonance a. K. A. The death wobble. This dangerous situation affects not only the driver and the passengers in the defective vehicle, but to other unsuspecting motorist's and their passengers whom share the same roadways.
The wheels on my truck are cracking and breaking. They are 20x8 inch forged aluminum factory installed oem equipment. This is the second wheel I have had to replace at a very expensive cost. The first one I thought may have been a fluke as my truck has never been impacted at the tire or wheel areas. I have done a little research and I have found many complaints from many truck owners. This is a very serious and dangerous issue. I have been involved in the automotive industry for many years and I have not seen anything like this issue. This isuue can and will happen while vehicle is parked or moving, more probable while in motion. The first time this happened the truck had 80000 miles on it.
Purchased bf goodrich tires from discount tire 2 years ago, with 21000 miles on the tires one tire had tread separation which was replaced without incident in August 2015. In October 2015, while traveling at approximately 50 mph down hill on I-17 from sunset point the driver's side rear tire tread separated causing a near accident. The tire caused minor damage to the wheel well and had to obviously be changed. Tire was replaced by discount. Problem lies in the fact that we bought four tires all from the same stock. We anticipate similar problems with the remaining two but are not willing to risk our lives to find out when they will separate and go flat on us. We are now forced to buy two new tires at full value out of fear of the unknown as we transport our grandchildren often and have plans to take our travel trailer out. The bf goodrich tires are 275/65 r20 (beot uh11 0212).
While driving home from work, just leaving town I hit 50 mph and the truck starts to wobble from side to side and vibrate till I slow down to under 40 mph. I got the notice from Ford telling me it all had to do with tire pressure. I inflated the tires to the required pressure and it only made things worse. I have contacted them the first time this happened only for them to tell me there is nothing wrong. Clearly there is a problem. I have spent so much money replacing parts in the front end of this truck. Tires are now junk on the front end. The only thing I could do is under inflate the front tires to gain better control and drive slower. Still wobbles just not as bad. This is an on going problem I have everyday.
The contact owns a 2005 Ford F-250 sd harley davidson edition motorcycle. The contact stated that the front driver side wheel was cracked on the outer rim. The contact stated that he had experienced the failure previously and the wheel would cause the tire to lose pressure. The contact had to remove the wheel and replace it with the spare tire. The contact called the manufacturer nut was provided with no assistance. The failure mileage was 48,000.
The contact owns a 2005 Ford F-250. The contact stated that while the vehicle was parked, the contact discovered cracks on both the front passenger and rear driver's side wheels. The vehicle was taken to the dealer. The manufacturer was contacted. The vehicle was repaired. The failure mileage was 80,000 and the current mileage was 90,000.
I was on the interstate driving 70 mph when I hit a small bump in the road which caused my truck to shake violently and lose control of steering which took me off the road into the center median. This could have easily been a head on collision in different circumstances.
Left front tire that was low. The consumer took the to the vehicle tire shop. The tire service center noted the aluminum wheel had to cracked on the inside of the wheel itself. The consumer called the dealership and they urged the consumer to bring the wheel for their Ford representatives to check this out. They replaced this wheel at no charge. Currently, the right front wheel cracked in the same area. Contacted dealer, who said to bring in the wheel. Consumer took vehicle to a dealer, they did not replace wheel but they planned to replace it soon. The consumer has not contacted the Ford manufacturer. No other problems on the vehicle at this time.