Bump Steer After New 33's and Alignment
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Bump Steer After New 33's and Alignment
Just had a set of 275/70/18 Wrangler Dura Tracs put on my stock Sahara wheels and had the toe aligned at the same time. The toe was set to a total of 0.1" and the factory stated range was -0.1" to 0.4". My Jeep has a TeraFlex Leveling Kit (spacers) and factory everything else.
Before the new tires and alignment I had stock Bridgestone Duelers and I had set the alignment to roughly -1/16" total toe-in with a tape measure and did not experience any bump steering. Now when I hit a bump, I can see/feel the steering wheel shake back and forth, but no vibration/movement on smooth surface during normal driving.
Is this a toe issue, or a are the new tires simply too big/heavy for my stock steering stabilizer?
Thanks for your help.
Before the new tires and alignment I had stock Bridgestone Duelers and I had set the alignment to roughly -1/16" total toe-in with a tape measure and did not experience any bump steering. Now when I hit a bump, I can see/feel the steering wheel shake back and forth, but no vibration/movement on smooth surface during normal driving.
Is this a toe issue, or a are the new tires simply too big/heavy for my stock steering stabilizer?
Thanks for your help.
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That sounds like a lose/worn component not bump steer,bump steer wants to pull to one side when you go over a bump or dip. Have checked your ball joints?
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I don't suspect ball joints since it was fine before the tires and alignment. I do not have any vibration at speed, just bumps, so I do not suspect tires being out of balance.
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You're not alone. Sounds like it's the beginnings of Death Wobble, not bump steer. I have the same problem. You can do a lot of research on this site about Death Wobble and the causes/cures, but they may not lead you to the source of the problem.
I have this issue right now myself. I actually didn't change anything on my jeep and started getting steering wobble on bumps and grooved pavement. I've spent hours trying to figure it out in my garage, and have taken it to two shops. Both shops couldn't find anything wrong. It's not tire related. I think there is something at play here with our JK's that hasn't been pinpointed or discovered yet. I'm now at the point where I'm replacing components. Next up is a new tie rod. Hoping that fixes it.
I have this issue right now myself. I actually didn't change anything on my jeep and started getting steering wobble on bumps and grooved pavement. I've spent hours trying to figure it out in my garage, and have taken it to two shops. Both shops couldn't find anything wrong. It's not tire related. I think there is something at play here with our JK's that hasn't been pinpointed or discovered yet. I'm now at the point where I'm replacing components. Next up is a new tie rod. Hoping that fixes it.
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Mine is just the opposite.
My old worn out stock tires would wobble a bit when hitting bumps. Put on the new tires and no more wobble. Nitto Terra Grapplers 285/70/17. Tire wear was even so no alignment.