2008 Ram 3500 Steering Problems
3 owner-reported steering complaints from NHTSA data
Data sourced from NHTSA public database. For informational purposes only. Always consult a qualified mechanic.
Owner Complaints (3)
Your truck experiences violent shaking at highway speeds when hitting bumps — a phenomenon known as "death wobble" — forcing you to pull over and slow down to stop it. You've already replaced the steering gear box stabilizer/brace, but the problem persists. Other potential fixes are very expensive, and you believe this should be a recall issue affecting multiple trucks of this model year.
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Your truck's front end develops severe vibration and loss of control (known as "death wobble") when hitting bumps on the highway between 40-65 mph, causing the front end to jump uncontrollably until you nearly stop. You've replaced most front-end components except the drag link steering component, which still has the factory "Y" style part that Dodge reportedly replaced with a "T" style in later versions. The fix will likely involve replacing the drag link steering component with the updated design to resolve the wobble.
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Your tie rod on the passenger side fell off while you were driving. This is a critical steering component that connects your wheel to the steering system. You had to replace it yourself after a repair shop couldn't help. The fix involves removing the old tie rod and installing a new one with proper fasteners.
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