Its a Jeep thing..
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From: York, PA
Year: 1998
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
Definitely.
Yes! That is a totally ghetto way to do it and I would never recommend anyone do this!
Yes! That is a totally ghetto way to do it and I would never recommend anyone do this!
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From: Dayton OH
Year: 1995
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Good idea. Also as said earlier, that steering stabilizer will cover up death wobble, not fix it. So if you want to make sure it is gone, fix the death wobble before installing the stabilizer.
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From: Mercer County, NJ
Year: 2001
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L I6 HO
Rocky Road Outfitters has an adjustable track bar for $109. I've not used them before but neither have I heard anything bad about Rocky Road or their products.
I'm at three inches and while I don't have the Death Wobbles™, my axle is no longer centered under the front end so I'll be ordering one of these in the very near future.
I'm at three inches and while I don't have the Death Wobbles™, my axle is no longer centered under the front end so I'll be ordering one of these in the very near future.
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I'm waiting for the new track bar to come in.. I might upgrade to the adjustable tho. I
feels like im looking out my apartment window at my neighborhood
