Shaking/vibration after 45 mph..NOT A DEATH WOBBLE
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Shaking/vibration after 45 mph..NOT A DEATH WOBBLE
I have a 07 2 door, that I has a vibration after i hit 45+mph anything under 45 mph no issues.
It drives down the road fine no pulling just a vibration one you hit 45mph.
I have had it allinged, and the wheels balanced, also updated the trac bar and also beefed up the frame mount trac bar bracket ( it is not a death wobble)
In town at under 45 live is good...at 45 and over it gets a vibration from the front.
Any suggestions?
Front U joints?
Bent front drive shaft?
Also it is a stock 2 door with JKU rubi coils and shocks and a leveling kit from TF... so it shouldnt be any wierd angle problem.
The front axle does have a ARB locker with Sleeves and gussets, but this shouldnt cause and issue?
I do have the ABS/Wheel slip light on but my steering wheel is strait and I do not have brake pull or anything.
Any help or suggestions would be great.
It drives down the road fine no pulling just a vibration one you hit 45mph.
I have had it allinged, and the wheels balanced, also updated the trac bar and also beefed up the frame mount trac bar bracket ( it is not a death wobble)
In town at under 45 live is good...at 45 and over it gets a vibration from the front.
Any suggestions?
Front U joints?
Bent front drive shaft?
Also it is a stock 2 door with JKU rubi coils and shocks and a leveling kit from TF... so it shouldnt be any wierd angle problem.
The front axle does have a ARB locker with Sleeves and gussets, but this shouldnt cause and issue?
I do have the ABS/Wheel slip light on but my steering wheel is strait and I do not have brake pull or anything.
Any help or suggestions would be great.
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I dont think it is the wheels itself...had them balanced and it still shook... I assume if there were mud in there the tire store guys would have removed it before balancing...but then again.....
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Do you have stock tires? If not, it might be a faulty tire then. Thats what I had. They seemed to balance in the shop but shook the jeep when driving over 60Km/h.
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Originally Posted by rattler_thesnake
I forgot to mention...i have wheel spacers too....Interesting....