"these trucks aren't designed to go over 65 mph without some weight on it"

>not putting weight in the back
>any truck ever

I'd say I hope you idiots don't do thus but honestly if you don't you deserve to lose rear traction and fly off a bridge

>Gear shifters in 1.8 million Fiat Chrysler pickup trucks could accidentally switch out of park, triggering a major recall.

The Italian-American automaker said Friday that it would recall the vehicles, covering a wide spectrum of Ram heavy-duty pickups dating back to the 2009 model year. It also includes some light-duty Ram pickups.

You mean any Detroit hickbarge """""quality"""". Ever wondered how this large a product starts at a lower price than most midsize sedans? Because they're cutting every single available corner.

Some of the highways are 70 or 80 mph in the states. I think he just wants to do the speed limit

that doesn't say fiat had anything to do with the design

Sounds like a dealer just trying to get the guy to fuck off rather than cover a messed up wheel or something else causing that. An ancient Excursion even has no death wobble.

Yeah North Korea is a real shithole and that fat fuck Kim jung fuck is missing some chromosomes.

>90% of the weight is over the front axle
>rear axle is way off to the fucking horizon
>all the power to the rear

What the fuck do you think is going to happen

This was traced back to Chinese steering assemblies. Some were assembled with too great a clearance between the steering wheel input shaft it's mount. Same problem, Chinese steering assemblies also affected certain Ram trucks too. Both companies no longer buy these Chinese parts and now source these components from a Mexican supplier named Metalsa. Dealers don't know how to fix them but you can order a cheap kit to basically brace the steering input against the frame. It's pretty pathetic it needs to come to that.

youtube.com/watch?v=j7LeZTpBQuM

>Drops load off
>has to drive home with an empty bed
>Truck shakes

yup