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Ross L 10-12-2010 04:31 PM

Death Wobble Fix at what cost...
 
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So I got an estimate of my death wobble from a local shop, I got there thinking it would be $400 tops and to my surprise it was more than double. I am 16 with low income and I need new tires bad just got enough money to get them but it is either the tires or the DW fix... How hard would it be to install these myself the labor is where all my money would be going.

N20jeep 10-12-2010 05:17 PM

all of this is easy enough to fix yourself in less than a days work.

and the specialty tools needed can be rented at most parts stores. and the parts will be cheaper if you buy them yourself also.


btw 6.4 hours just for balljoints on a d30 is rape.

tiwvr1 10-12-2010 05:29 PM

They SCREWED u, I HATE shops like that, I call it double dipping, charged you full labor for upper and lower bjs, should of been charged for upper labor, and then .2 hours extra for lowers. PLUS I wonder if they really replaced BJ cause they didn't charge you for the part, only labor.

Jim_K 10-12-2010 05:32 PM

This makes me want to go get a job workin there! haha do it your self its not to hard, + makes u get to know your jeep that much better.

1988cherokee 10-12-2010 06:15 PM

Holy Hell I gotta start charging my customers more. Doing ball joints is pretty involved but once you get every thing apart you have access to do upper and lower at the same time so there is no need for them charging that much in labor. My labor guide I use says 2.5 a side sevice time.

bubbasparks 10-12-2010 07:03 PM

70 bucks an hour. Here in chicago, most shops charge 80-85 an hour. Did they atleast walk you back there and show you they were bad. Or just tell you. My buddies shop walks the customers back there and shows the customer.

Ross L 10-12-2010 07:15 PM

Thanks I posted cause I felt like it was overkill on the price...If you guys have any links showing some ways to do this or advice that would be helpful I will be researching it until I figure it out.

caged 10-12-2010 07:16 PM

search ball joint replacement on jeep cherokee on youtube. it couldn't get much easier.
you can rent the ball joint press from most auto part stores, just have to pay the retail price for the kit, but you get it all back when you return it.

i just did all 4 balljoints and my outer tie rod end in less than 2 hours. you have to remove the upper ball joint to get the lower out anyways.

i hate shops that charge by the book per part. some people are crazy trusting them and paying that.

buysellny 10-12-2010 07:27 PM


Originally Posted by Ross L (Post 698021)
So I got an estimate of my death wobble from a local shop, I got there thinking it would be $400 tops and to my surprise it was more than double. I am 16 with low income and I need new tires bad just got enough money to get them but it is either the tires or the DW fix... How hard would it be to install these myself the labor is where all my money would be going.

Mine wobbled at 50 to 55 mph. I bought used Jeep tires on craigslist that were like NEW for 65 bucks from some guy who just got swampers.. Those tires are ALL over craigslist for cheap!.. I paid another 175 into a 4 wheel balance and mount with a wheel alighnment at Mavis Tire.

Works perect ever since wobble gone..

Works perfectly at 100mph

Bustedback 10-12-2010 07:30 PM


Originally Posted by tiwvr1 (Post 698075)
They SCREWED u, I HATE shops like that, I call it double dipping, charged you full labor for upper and lower bjs, should of been charged for upper labor, and then .2 hours extra for lowers. PLUS I wonder if they really replaced BJ cause they didn't charge you for the part, only labor.

tiwvr1 nails it. You got double dipped buddy. They never should have charged the full amount of labor for each ball joint.

Ross L 10-12-2010 07:41 PM

I was so close to doing it to they almost had me man that would have sucked takes me like 2 months to get $800

sandaddik2 10-12-2010 07:42 PM

you can get the ball joint remover tool from harbor freight for like 40 bucks, i have one and it works great, the rest is fairly simple to figure out and nothing fancy to it. id go back to that shop and shove that estimate somewhere where the sun don't shine

Paco182 10-12-2010 09:48 PM

Start with the trackbar. I've been told it's the problem 90% of the time on XJ's. I replaced the upper and lower bolts on mine. $30 for grade 8 bolts and 2 hours of wrenching/drilling fixed my DW.

Ross L 10-12-2010 10:02 PM


Originally Posted by Paco182 (Post 698426)
Start with the trackbar. I've been told it's the problem 90% of the time on XJ's. I replaced the upper and lower bolts on mine. $30 for grade 8 bolts and 2 hours of wrenching/drilling fixed my DW.

I was going to start with ball joints but trackbar is cheaper so I will start with that. What did you have to drill?

Paco182 10-12-2010 10:39 PM

Lower bushing sleeve. Drilled it out to fit a 7/16 inch bolt to remove any play. Kept a trickle of water on it to keep the rubber from melting. As for the uppers here is what I did.


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