death wobble
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"the track bar was ordered right when I got home."
Why didn't you put it in the air first? If it's the control arm bushings or anything else, that expensive track bar won't fix it.
Why didn't you put it in the air first? If it's the control arm bushings or anything else, that expensive track bar won't fix it.
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installed the new track bar from Kevin's Off Road. I have some issues with their service as I had to wait 3 weeks for delivery and all the parts were simply just thrown into a box with no instructions or any discerning packaging for the upgraded bushings. the product is superior but I probably won't order from them again.
death wobble seems cured however I still have steering vibration. I ordered a tie rod assembly from currie and installed sway bar bushings. the tie rod assembly will be installed soon. it's hard to wrench on the jeep while working 70+ hours a week.
death wobble seems cured however I still have steering vibration. I ordered a tie rod assembly from currie and installed sway bar bushings. the tie rod assembly will be installed soon. it's hard to wrench on the jeep while working 70+ hours a week.
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installed the new track bar from Kevin's Off Road. I have some issues with their service as I had to wait 3 weeks for delivery and all the parts were simply just thrown into a box with no instructions or any discerning packaging for the upgraded bushings. the product is superior but I probably won't order from them again.
death wobble seems cured however I still have steering vibration. I ordered a tie rod assembly from currie and installed sway bar bushings. the tie rod assembly will be installed soon. it's hard to wrench on the jeep while working 70+ hours a week.
death wobble seems cured however I still have steering vibration. I ordered a tie rod assembly from currie and installed sway bar bushings. the tie rod assembly will be installed soon. it's hard to wrench on the jeep while working 70+ hours a week.
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I know how that is. Yeah sorry I just realized I never replied to the above post. I would have recommended IRO but I guess Kevin's isn't too bad of quality compared to others. Glad to hear that helped your DW though!
How are your tires? Balanced? How old are they?
How are your tires? Balanced? How old are they?
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tires are last on my list prior to winter. I'm running 31" bf Goodrich all-terrains. I'm on my second set of them and have never had a flat so I'll swear by these except I have a rear tire wearing faster than my other three. it's odd... the tires have been rotated and this one particular tire is just wearing faster.
to answer your question, my tires are worn and I need new but I'm waiting to install all this other crap before I buy new ones.
to answer your question, my tires are worn and I need new but I'm waiting to install all this other crap before I buy new ones.
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tires are last on my list prior to winter. I'm running 31" bf Goodrich all-terrains. I'm on my second set of them and have never had a flat so I'll swear by these except I have a rear tire wearing faster than my other three. it's odd... the tires have been rotated and this one particular tire is just wearing faster.
to answer your question, my tires are worn and I need new but I'm waiting to install all this other crap before I buy new ones.
to answer your question, my tires are worn and I need new but I'm waiting to install all this other crap before I buy new ones.
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tires are last on my list prior to winter. I'm running 31" bf Goodrich all-terrains. I'm on my second set of them and have never had a flat so I'll swear by these except I have a rear tire wearing faster than my other three. it's odd... the tires have been rotated and this one particular tire is just wearing faster.
to answer your question, my tires are worn and I need new but I'm waiting to install all this other crap before I buy new ones.
to answer your question, my tires are worn and I need new but I'm waiting to install all this other crap before I buy new ones.
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