general problems of the 2008 Ford F-350

11 problems related to wheel have been reported for the 2008 Ford F-350. The most recently reported issues are listed below.

1 Wheel problem

Failure Date: 04/02/2021

Death wobble-erratic driving when this happened it was in motion on a highway.

2 Wheel problem

Failure Date: 01/15/2021

Driving thru town 25mph or less turning one corner fine then another corner the opposite direction and only steering wheel turned. My truck went straight into the rock wall damaged hood fender,bumper,headlight bezel and lights driver wheel, and when diagnosed the original problem it was the steering gearbox failure.

3 Wheel problem

Failure Date: 03/07/2017

Nitto dura grappler 245/75r/17 front left tire blew causing vehicle to crash into guard railing on interstate. The vehicle was driving on I-75 sb near mm 181 approximately 72 mph. I was not made aware of the recall. On March 6,2015 I had another tire blow and I filed a nitto claim number 804190 (through the tire dealership). I received from nitto the same tire in exchange. Even thought this type of tire was recalled on safercar. Gov on November 4, 2015. Why was it replaced by nitto with another defective tire??? now my vehicle is totaled!.

4 Wheel problem

Failure Date: 09/22/2014

I was driving on interstate 75 when the truck and steering wheel started vibrating violently, as I applied the brakes to slow the vehicle it pulled sharp to the left taking the vehicle onto the median. Once the vehicle stopped, facing in the opposite direction I got out and checked the left front wheel, it was too hot to touch. I let it cool and then proceeded to the nearest exit. I had the left front wheel inspected, but no problem was discovered. I continued on my trip from tennessee to florida. On the return trip the problem happened three times, each time I stopped and let the wheel cool before continuing. I researched this problem on the internet and found that several other individuals have experienced the same problem. I believe the ntsb should require Ford motor company to recall these vehicles and correct the problem before someone is injured or killed. There is sufficient documentation on the internet to justify the ntsb taking action.

5 Wheel problem

Failure Date: 06/30/2014

I was driving a f-f350 sd crew cab pickup truck with a truck shell top approximately 65 mph when the left rear tire tread began to separate from the tire cord, resulting in the tread thrashing (approximately 6 revolutions) the interior and exterior of the left rear quarter panel causing extreme body damage to the wheel well, bumper, upper truck shell sliding window. This was a very violent explosion when the tread finally separated and flew off the tire cord. I then stopped the vehicle, assessed the problem, retrieved the tire tread which remained intact, also in one piece. . . ! amazingly, the tire cord remained intact, still pressurized and holding air. . . And I was able to limp home at approximately 30 mph. Went to the Ford dealership,who were not initially helpful pointing the finger to b. F. Goodrich, who I did called and I received a return phone call the next day. I then went to the dealership again, who removed the tire, and preserved the tread and tire, and I was instructed by the b. F. Goodrich representative to ship the tire for inspection to their offices. The initial inspection at the Ford dealership was found to be inconclusive. . . As to whether or not the separation was caused by a road hazard, which it was not, and then I was told I would have to ship the tire to them for further investigation, and whether or not they would provide reimbursement for the $3-$4k in body damage to my truck. Preparing the tire for shipping to b. F. Goodrich and waiting on the status of the remainder of my body damage claim.

6 Wheel problem

Failure Date: 06/30/2012

The contact owns a 2008 Ford F-350. The contact stated that while driving approximately 70 mph, the rear passenger side tire blew out. The contact was informed by the road side assistance personnel that the rim was fractured and had caused the blow out. The vehicle was taken to a local mechanic for the replacement of the rim. After the repair, the contact noticed the front passenger side rim was fractured as well. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The approximate failure mileage was 120,000.

7 Wheel problem

Failure Date: 04/09/2012

The contact owns a 2008 Ford F-350 diesel. While traveling 70 mph, the contact noticed that the vehicle had began to slightly vibrate. After inspecting the vehicle, the contact noticed that on the front driver side tire rim, there was six inches of the tire rim bead that was fractured from the rim of the tire. The vehicle was taken to the dealer where the contact was informed that the wheel needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The current and failure mileages were 44,000. . . Updated 04/26/12.

8 Wheel problem

Failure Date: 08/15/2011

The contact owns a 2008 Ford F-350. The vehicle was taken to the dealer to have tires replaced when the technician advised the contact that the front passenger side rim was fractured and that the wheel would need to be replaced. The vehicle was repaired but shortly thereafter, the tire pressure warning light illuminated on the instrument panel. The vehicle was taken to the dealer for diagnostic testing where the technician stated to the contact that the front driver side rim was fractured. The vehicle was repaired. The approximate failure mileage was 105,000. Updated 03/14/lj.

9 Wheel problem

Failure Date: 05/05/2011

The original equipment 20" alloy rim mounted on the front passenger side of my 2008 Ford f350 super duty developed a stress fracture that when in motion and supporting the full weight of the vehicle, opens and closes with each rotation of the wheel, causing air pressure to vent and the tire to go flat after several miles of driving. The fracture does not vent when the wheel is removed from the vehicle or when the vehicle is stationary with no stress on the fractured area. The fracture is not caused by accident or abuse. It seems to be a manufacturing defect that took several years to develop into a detectable fault. Stress fractures of this type are extremely dangerous because they are potentially capable of 100% failure at vehicular speed, resulting in rim failure and subsequent loss of vehicle control.

10 Wheel problem

Failure Date: 01/09/2011

2008 Ford f 350 fx4 equipped with Ford's premium wheels, the plastic full size wheel covers are falling off of the wheels that they are attached to. The tape that holds the plastic wheel coverto the steel wheel is failing. I am concerned that these wheel covers will fly off and hit someone causing an accident or injuries. There is no damage to any of these wheel covers. 1 cover has already fallen off and the other 3 are becoming loose like the first. I called Ford's customer service phone number and had the truck into the dealer. Both Ford & the dealer stated that the truck was out of it's warranty period (I purchased Ford's best extended warranty when the truck was purchased; same answer) and not covered by warranty. They did even look at the wheels.

11 Wheel problem

Failure Date: 03/03/2010

Start of multiple occurrences of death wobble with this truck and numerous trips to the Ford dealerships with no fix. Tires replaced approximately 28,000 miles at my expense: ( was told this would most likely fix the wobble). I was advised the front end alignment out (caster setting) and could not be fixed by Ford because the caster adjusters necessary to repair - not available at the time. But Ford advised me the alignment without the caster adjusters was still within Ford specs and would be fine. Last visit to the dealership for the death wobble around 09-19-2012, vehicle @ 34,090. Advised the mechanic attempted to align vehicle with caster adjuster sleeves; was unable to fix, wrong sleeves. Would have been charged for the repair approx. 400. 00. I was told that if I had the front aligned correctly it would take care of death wobble. 95% sure it would fix. I finally went to local mechanic shops. Fixed wobble with 2 steering stabilizers @ 324. 74 charge. Alignment with caster sleeves @ 414. 22 charge. I am planning to ask Ford for remibursement but I doubt they will comply.


Other Wheel related problems of the 2008 Ford F-350

Wheel problems
11
Wheel Rim problems
2

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