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  1. Death wobble 2014 GMC Terrain 4 cylinder I've just read the blog on the death wobble. I have experienced this 6 times in the past two months on a 2000 mile trip. Thankfully all 6 times we were able to pull off safety. In CA where the roads were bad was our worst experience, but then it happened going over bridges and rail road tracks at even a lower speed. We travel between 56-60 miles an hour. In this trip I had front shocks replaced on motorhome thinking this was the problem. Then the wobble returned after shocks replaced and then had I had a new Roadmaster Sterling tow bar replaced and this didn't help either. We are currently traveling with this issue and are very concerned about ours and others safety. Our vehicle was recommended as towable through FMCA Towing guide. This is a MAJOR safety issue that needs attention NOW. We haven't tried towing without removing the #32 fuse. So thankful no one has been harmed or died. We've been RVing for 20 yrs and have never experienced anything so terrifying as this. We just got the 2014 Terrain a year ago and we had the wobble twice last year on a short trip but thought it was just the road. Some one in the industry needs to get on this before someone dies.
  2. Death wobble 2014 GMC Terrain 4 cylinder I've just read the blog on the death wobble. I have experienced this 6 times in the past two months on a 2000 mile trip. Thankfully all 6 times we were able to pull off safety. In CA where the roads were bad was our worst experience, but then it happened going over bridges and rail road tracks at even a lower speed. We travel between 56-60 miles an hour. In this trip I had front shocks replaced on motorhome thinking this was the problem. Then the wobble returned after shocks replaced and then had I had a new Roadmaster Sterling tow bar replaced and this didn't help either. We are currently traveling with this issue and are very concerned about ours and others safety. Our vehicle was recommended as towable through FMCA Towing guide. This is a MAJOR safety issue that needs attention NOW. We haven't tried towing without removing the #32 fuse. So thankful no one has been harmed or died. We've been RVing for 20 yrs and have never experienced anything so terrifying as this. We just got the 2014 Terrain a year ago and we had the wobble twice last year on a short trip but thought it was just the road. Some one in the industry needs to get on this before someone dies.
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