Death Wobble Northridge Bolt Kit
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Death Wobble Northridge Bolt Kit
I put on the Northridge 4x4 grade 8 bolt kit. Torque everything and just probably had the worst death wobble yet on my way to work. I have put probably 1k-1.5k miles on it since I had the lift installed. Of course the place I had the lift done said it was the steering stabilizer and the wheels being unbalanced. I am going to try and adjustable track bar next and I hope that works I just hope that this will fix it, because I am not going to through all my money trying to figure it out. Anyone have any other thoughts beside the track bar being swapped out?
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I just put them on 2 hours ago torque them then. Other than gettting a adjustable track bar that can be put back in geometric sync with the original I am lost. According to wayoflife in the FAQ section he stated that death wobble will ONLY occur if there is a problem with the track bar.
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x2, before spending anymore $$$$$ try loosening all the control arm and track bar bolts. This will release any possible binding in the suspension parts, then with the Jeep on the ground with all it's weight rested re-torque all the bolts to the needed specs. See if that helps...Other than that maybe your track bar mounting hole(s) were already wallowed out before you added the new hardware...Best of luck in getting it resolved...Keep us posted....
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x2, before spending anymore $$$$$ try loosening all the control arm and track bar bolts. This will release any possible binding in the suspension parts, then with the Jeep on the ground with all it's weight rested re-torque all the bolts to the needed specs. See if that helps...Other than that maybe your track bar mounting hole(s) were already wallowed out before you added the new hardware...Best of luck in getting it resolved...Keep us posted....
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I actually put the bolts on while the jeep was on the ground initially. The only thing I can think is that the track bar holes may have been wallowed out already. I did not change the bolts on the rear track bar, they put a relocation bracket on that when I had the lift put in and I was having trouble getting those off. But I don't think the rear track bar would be the problem as when I get the DW it starts as soon as the front tires hit something. I can get a new adjustable track bar that is by Superlift for 144. My DW lucky only occurs at around 20-25 mph, Ive even gotten it stop by speeding up a couple times.
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What are the correct torque settings for the track bars? I was originally told 125 ft/lbs but my rock solid track bar instructions say 70. I still have some flighty steering even with the longer supposedly corrected lca's. Which is it? By the way I'm probably replacing the fixed length lca's with adjustables.
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What are the correct torque settings for the track bars? I was originally told 125 ft/lbs but my rock solid track bar instructions say 70. I still have some flighty steering even with the longer supposedly corrected lca's. Which is it? By the way I'm probably replacing the fixed length lca's with adjustables.
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What are the correct torque settings for the track bars? I was originally told 125 ft/lbs but my rock solid track bar instructions say 70. I still have some flighty steering even with the longer supposedly corrected lca's. Which is it? By the way I'm probably replacing the fixed length lca's with adjustables.
Centered the steering wheel and got an alignment an it drives like a dream.
Good luck. Keep us posted.