monstrousmac
Caught the Bug
Ok, so I have a vibration issue -- it is like going over a wash board road or rumble strips. The Vibration was originally at only about 45 MPH and now it is at 45, 55 and 60 MPH. It is not Death Wobble, My steering wheel does not shake and the Jeep drives straight as an arrow at all speeds. I originally thought it was a wheel bearing hub assembly because i also had a loud hum noise and when I would drive at about 40 and turn the steering wheel to the left it would go away. So, I attributed the vibration to the wheel bearing hub assembly. So, I called Timken to find an authorized dealer in my area because I was told Amazon and Home Depot had a batch of knock offs. So I was able to purchase two brand new Timken Wheel Bearing Hub Assemblies and replace them this past weekend.
The large hum noise is gone and when I pulled the passenger bearing out and rotated it you could hear the bearings going out. But, the vibration is not gone. I pulled the front drive shaft, checked the ball joints and my RCV Axle shafts. Re-torqued all the control arm bolts, tie rod ends, drag link, and Track Bar. I also re-greased everything.
When the vibration does occur, I have shifted the Jeep into Neutral to see if the vibration still happens and it does. I have also brought it to a Transmission shop and they hooked it up to the computer while they drove it with me and while the vibration occurred the transmission was operating just fine, no issues with the torque Converter locking up or problems shifting. It stumped him bad, matter of a fact he told me when I find out what it is to let him know because he is stumped, he jokingly said he would pay me. I have taken it to a reputable off-road shop here in Tucson and they have no idea and brought it to another shop and they are stumped.
Could the tires still be unbalanced, everything on the Jeep has been on the Jeep for over a year with no changes, it all occurred 4 weeks ago out of the blue. The bad wheel bearing issue was the same time has the vibration, I am beginning to wonder if I have a defective wheel hub assembly. When my originally wheel hub assembly was bad and I initially checked it by jacking up the vehicle and trying to move the tire there was no play at all int the tire or wheel bearing assembly. Once I got it off and turned the wheel hub you could hear and feeling the bearing inside. I have also checked the rear drive shaft no evidence of it being bad no play, no visible damage.
Sorry for the long post and Ideas please let me know?
My Jeep is a 2010 JKU Islander, I have a Rock Krawler 3.5 X-Factor lift (It has been on the Jeep for 9 years and I replaced all the Krawler Joints 1 Year ago and I grease them every 3,000 miles.) Dyna Trac Pro-Rock 44 front axle w/ Dynatrac pro steer ball joints, RCV axle shafts, Reid Knuckles and 37x13.5R17 Toyo Tires on ATX Slabs. I have had the tires re-balanced 3 times at Discount Tire.
The large hum noise is gone and when I pulled the passenger bearing out and rotated it you could hear the bearings going out. But, the vibration is not gone. I pulled the front drive shaft, checked the ball joints and my RCV Axle shafts. Re-torqued all the control arm bolts, tie rod ends, drag link, and Track Bar. I also re-greased everything.
When the vibration does occur, I have shifted the Jeep into Neutral to see if the vibration still happens and it does. I have also brought it to a Transmission shop and they hooked it up to the computer while they drove it with me and while the vibration occurred the transmission was operating just fine, no issues with the torque Converter locking up or problems shifting. It stumped him bad, matter of a fact he told me when I find out what it is to let him know because he is stumped, he jokingly said he would pay me. I have taken it to a reputable off-road shop here in Tucson and they have no idea and brought it to another shop and they are stumped.
Could the tires still be unbalanced, everything on the Jeep has been on the Jeep for over a year with no changes, it all occurred 4 weeks ago out of the blue. The bad wheel bearing issue was the same time has the vibration, I am beginning to wonder if I have a defective wheel hub assembly. When my originally wheel hub assembly was bad and I initially checked it by jacking up the vehicle and trying to move the tire there was no play at all int the tire or wheel bearing assembly. Once I got it off and turned the wheel hub you could hear and feeling the bearing inside. I have also checked the rear drive shaft no evidence of it being bad no play, no visible damage.
Sorry for the long post and Ideas please let me know?
My Jeep is a 2010 JKU Islander, I have a Rock Krawler 3.5 X-Factor lift (It has been on the Jeep for 9 years and I replaced all the Krawler Joints 1 Year ago and I grease them every 3,000 miles.) Dyna Trac Pro-Rock 44 front axle w/ Dynatrac pro steer ball joints, RCV axle shafts, Reid Knuckles and 37x13.5R17 Toyo Tires on ATX Slabs. I have had the tires re-balanced 3 times at Discount Tire.
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