Death Wobble
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Death Wobble
i didnt think id need an sye or tcase drop for my 3 inch lift but im having serious death wobble. im sorta new to this so does death wobble have any ill effects other than just the crazy sporadic siezures?
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Death wobble has nothing to do with the rear. Something is off in the geometry of the front suspension or steering. Did you do an alignment after lifting it?
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i didnt get an alignment although i heard i should have soon after the lift. is it crucial? id rather wait a couple months until after i get the new tires
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Originally Posted by og0nz
i didnt get an alignment although i heard i should have soon after the lift. is it crucial? id rather wait a couple months until after i get the new tires
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Originally Posted by Evil Drew M
Then you don't have DW.
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a big help would be an adj track bar, I got mine for $55 new on ebay, and a good alignment. But dw is caused from worn suspension parts and really you should replace all tie rods, ball joins, hubs, bushings and what not.
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Steering stabilizers are just a bandaid for dw and half the time doesn't even help it. Just my opinion tho. Trackbar and bushings alignment crap tires possibly? That's where id start