Intermittent Death Wobble
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Intermittent Death Wobble
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Bought the Jeep and it drove perfectly! After 2.5” Lift Kit(including springs and shocks) and aftermarket 15" Wheels & Tires(33’s) I got shimmy in steering at 48-55mph. After multiple balances, replaced ball joints, steering stabilizer and alignment bushings I still got the Shimmy. In an effort rule out the the aftermarket wheels & tires I bought as the problem we mounted up my factory wheels & tires and then I experienced Death Wobble for the 1st time. Borrowed a completely different set after market wheels & tires (35's) from a fellow Jeeper, it had zero shimmy and drove great at all speeds. Gave the 35's back and put the stockers back on and got freak'n Death Wobble again.. WTH? This is after all of the front end parts have been visually inspected and torqued to specs. Any ideas?
This is a very shortened version applying only what is relative to the problem but this is all over about a 4 month period of trying to figure this out.
Bought the Jeep and it drove perfectly! After 2.5” Lift Kit(including springs and shocks) and aftermarket 15" Wheels & Tires(33’s) I got shimmy in steering at 48-55mph. After multiple balances, replaced ball joints, steering stabilizer and alignment bushings I still got the Shimmy. In an effort rule out the the aftermarket wheels & tires I bought as the problem we mounted up my factory wheels & tires and then I experienced Death Wobble for the 1st time. Borrowed a completely different set after market wheels & tires (35's) from a fellow Jeeper, it had zero shimmy and drove great at all speeds. Gave the 35's back and put the stockers back on and got freak'n Death Wobble again.. WTH? This is after all of the front end parts have been visually inspected and torqued to specs. Any ideas?
This is a very shortened version applying only what is relative to the problem but this is all over about a 4 month period of trying to figure this out.
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I have read those threads. However, I am not working on the Jeep. I believe that the problems stems from the installer as it drove perfectly before all this started.
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History:
Bought the Jeep and it drove perfectly! After 2.5” Lift Kit(including springs and shocks) and aftermarket 15" Wheels & Tires(33’s) I got shimmy in steering at 48-55mph. After multiple balances, replaced ball joints, steering stabilizer and alignment bushings I still got the Shimmy. In an effort rule out the the aftermarket wheels & tires I bought as the problem we mounted up my factory wheels & tires and then I experienced Death Wobble for the 1st time. Borrowed a completely different set after market wheels & tires (35's) from a fellow Jeeper, it had zero shimmy and drove great at all speeds. Gave the 35's back and put the stockers back on and got freak'n Death Wobble again.. WTH? This is after all of the front end parts have been visually inspected and torqued to specs. Any ideas?
This is a very shortened version applying only what is relative to the problem but this is all over about a 4 month period of trying to figure this out.
Bought the Jeep and it drove perfectly! After 2.5” Lift Kit(including springs and shocks) and aftermarket 15" Wheels & Tires(33’s) I got shimmy in steering at 48-55mph. After multiple balances, replaced ball joints, steering stabilizer and alignment bushings I still got the Shimmy. In an effort rule out the the aftermarket wheels & tires I bought as the problem we mounted up my factory wheels & tires and then I experienced Death Wobble for the 1st time. Borrowed a completely different set after market wheels & tires (35's) from a fellow Jeeper, it had zero shimmy and drove great at all speeds. Gave the 35's back and put the stockers back on and got freak'n Death Wobble again.. WTH? This is after all of the front end parts have been visually inspected and torqued to specs. Any ideas?
This is a very shortened version applying only what is relative to the problem but this is all over about a 4 month period of trying to figure this out.
I know how frustrating a death wobble can be. I recently had a death wobble. Fortunately, I seem to have fixed it. I did several things to fix it, but I believe installing an new drag link flip kit and pitman arm was the solution. But, for the benefit of full disclosure, I also did a tire balance, rotation and alignment and retorqued the suspension.
I am very pleased that my death wobble is fixed and my JK has never driven better! I believe the drag link flip which raised the trackbar mounting 3" and restored my steering geometry close to factory design was the most significant step that fixed my death wobble problem.
I think that your problem is some how related to lifting your Jeep. That changed your steering geometry which has developed into a death wobble. These are my opinions, and Planman is certainly much more knowledgeable than I. But, I wanted to share with you what my experience was and how I resolved it.
Good luck!
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I know how frustrating a death wobble can be. I recently had a death wobble. Fortunately, I seem to have fixed it. I did several things to fix it, but I believe installing an new drag link flip kit and pitman arm was the solution. But, for the benefit of full disclosure, I also did a tire balance, rotation and alignment and retorqued the suspension.
I am very pleased that my death wobble is fixed and my JK has never driven better! I believe the drag link flip which raised the trackbar mounting 3" and restored my steering geometry close to factory design was the most significant step that fixed my death wobble problem.
I think that your problem is some how related to lifting your Jeep. That changed your steering geometry which has developed into a death wobble. These are my opinions, and Planman is certainly much more knowledgeable than I. But, I wanted to share with you what my experience was and how I resolved it.
Good luck!
I am very pleased that my death wobble is fixed and my JK has never driven better! I believe the drag link flip which raised the trackbar mounting 3" and restored my steering geometry close to factory design was the most significant step that fixed my death wobble problem.
I think that your problem is some how related to lifting your Jeep. That changed your steering geometry which has developed into a death wobble. These are my opinions, and Planman is certainly much more knowledgeable than I. But, I wanted to share with you what my experience was and how I resolved it.
Good luck!
Glad you got your rig up and running again and thank you for your story plus suggestions! Still love my JK!
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Those clips are used by all manufacturers on all vehicles. I hardly doubt that failing to remove them on a Jeep Wrangler causes driving issues. Heck, if that's true then every ghetto Crown Vic turned pimp car would have all kinds of steering problems with those aftermarket Dubs on them.
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