I have 2012 F250. I spent tons of money getting the death wobble under control. The last 2 things I did was tires and cab mounts. The tires helped with the wobble but didn’t really make it go away. The cab mounts were shot and I put new S&B back in. The wobble has not returned in almost a year. The ride is like a new one. I don’t see how the cab mounts could help with the wobble except the whole cab is just loose. All that to say this. In one angle of your video your cab looks lower than the bed looking at the body lines. You might keep an eye on it.
Oh yea that cab mounts are shot for sure, i just haven't had a chance to do them yet
@@roydorshimer4920 I kept taking it back to the dealer. They acted surprised that a truck with 72k miles on it would be having any issues. This is the order of work done.
Tires balanced
Front wheel bearing
Shocks
Tie rods, ball joints, steering box, everything including a front end alignment
Breaks all 4 wheels including rotors turned
Replaced all cab mounts with S&B silicone based cab mounts. $750
The ride is like new. The wobble is gone for now.
@@dagwood1327 I got a 2015 myself. Experiencing death wobble… I’m definitely gonna be walking done this list to get it done. Thanks for this list you’ve sent me. Gonna be looking into those on my truck. Thanks.
The title says, "Dash & Console removal" Hmmmmm 9:47 later, finally gets into the front seat of the truck and spends 30 seconds maybe 45 seconds at most to show you how to just pop it on out like that. But dang maybe change the title because its just the right thing to do after viewing the entire video, what a rip. Maybe change it to like installing phone accessories or electronic wiring or something like that but definitely not dash and console removal. Informational for sure just not really about the title