Mgarate
New member
Hey everyone,
Looking for some advice on a persistent issue with my Jeep.
Vehicle:
Suspension / Steering Setup:
Since I originally purchased the Jeep, the steering wheel has always had to be slightly turned/tilted to the left for the Jeep to track straight—even after multiple alignments. I eventually lived with it.
However, when I get on the highway at 60+ MPH, the front end starts shaking/vibrating. It’s not a violent death wobble, but definitely enough to be concerning and uncomfortable.
Despite all the parts replaced and adjustments made over the years, the issue still remains.
What I’m Hearing:
Looking for some advice on a persistent issue with my Jeep.
Vehicle:
- 2011 Jeep JKU Rubicon
- Daily driver, light use on Central Florida trails
Suspension / Steering Setup:
- Rancho 2” Sport lift
- ¾” front spacer, 1” rear spacer
- Rear: generic track bar relocation bracket
- Front: Rancho adjustable track bar + Rancho drop bracket
- Teraflex ball joints (replaced ~3.5 years ago)
- RockJock tie rod and drag link
- Adams front driveshaft (replaced ~3.5 years ago)
Since I originally purchased the Jeep, the steering wheel has always had to be slightly turned/tilted to the left for the Jeep to track straight—even after multiple alignments. I eventually lived with it.
However, when I get on the highway at 60+ MPH, the front end starts shaking/vibrating. It’s not a violent death wobble, but definitely enough to be concerning and uncomfortable.
Despite all the parts replaced and adjustments made over the years, the issue still remains.
What I’m Hearing:
- Some people are saying it could be the steering gearbox
- Others say control arms may be the issue (bushings, geometry, etc.)
- Question:
Do you all recommend the Rancho control arms, or should I be looking at a higher-end option (MetalCloak, Teraflex, RockJock, etc.)?
Given that this is mostly a daily driver with occasional trail use, I’m trying to balance ride quality, durability, and cost.
Any insight or experience would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!
