Like the title says.... Things like this only happen to me when I'm flat broke.
So yeah, who's had death wobble and actually fixed it?
Suspension components. If you have time this weekend gimme a ring, you can swing by and we can try and find what the cause might be...:yup:
Didn't you have a sheared lug also? I recall you saying something like that when we were changing out ur shocks.
I'd take up frank on the offer. At least then you'll have a hand to help.
One of the kids in the squadron had the DW and it was his front trackbar.
Here is a link to a write Eddie did for the Death Wobble.
http://wayalife.com/showthread.php?...s-What-it-isn-t-and-What-You-Can-Do-to-Fix-it
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Will
Just dealt with death wobble on my jeep I thought it was just tire balancing but I ended up having to replace the ball joints and steering stabilizer. Also replaced a worn trac bar. Jeep feels brand new again. Then I got new tires a week later. It's been an expensive month to own a jeep.
Just dealt with death wobble on my jeep I thought it was just tire balancing but I ended up having to replace the ball joints and steering stabilizer. Also replaced a worn trac bar. Jeep feels brand new again. Then I got new tires a week later. It's been an expensive month to own a jeep.
Steering stabilizer is the most common problem there was even a technical service bulletin from Chrysler for an updated design and mounting location
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SS isn't the cause of DW. It might hide it for a while but the cause is suspension components, ball joints, wheel balancing issues and such.
One of the kids in the squadron had the DW and it was his front trackbar.
Here is a link to a write Eddie did for the Death Wobble.
http://wayalife.com/showthread.php?...s-What-it-isn-t-and-What-You-Can-Do-to-Fix-it
R/
Will
actually I respectfully disagree, I work in a shop as an ASE certified tech and we had an 2007 rubicon in for a death wobble. all the ball joints were replaced the tracking bar was replaced and it was still there. as soon as the new steering stabilizer was put on the wobble went away.
actually I respectfully disagree, I work in a shop as an ASE certified tech and we had an 2007 rubicon in for a death wobble. all the ball joints were replaced the tracking bar was replaced and it was still there. as soon as the new steering stabilizer was put on the wobble went away.
actually I respectfully disagree, I work in a shop as an ASE certified tech and we had an 2007 rubicon in for a death wobble. all the ball joints were replaced the tracking bar was replaced and it was still there. as soon as the new steering stabilizer was put on the wobble went away.
nobody said that a steering stabilizer would help mask or hide death wobble
If you take a built up Jeep that has it's steering and suspension dialed in and without any worn out or loose components and take off its steering stabilizer off, I can guarantee you that it won't have death wobble either.