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Old 12-19-2011, 06:54 PM
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About 6 months ago I put a 3 inch lift on my xj and had death wobblie at first. Put in a steering stabalizer and got wheels aligned and it was fixed. I went Mudding for first time since getting the stabalizer and alignment and death wobble is back. Is this normal? Do I need an sye
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ur stats say you dont have a lift, and with those tires...no SYE needed.
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death wobble can be caused by the ends of control arms, ends of track bar, ball joints, tie rod ends, or gear box. probably left some out but i'd start checking all the bushings and joints. a stabilizer can help tighten up some parts but it's not a fix by any means
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I keep forgetting to update it. But ya ill look into all that then. Idk where to start!!
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Originally Posted by fathan16
death wobble can be caused by the ends of control arms, ends of track bar, ball joints, tie rod ends, or gear box. probably left some out but i'd start checking all the bushings and joints. a stabilizer can help cover up worn parts but it's not a fix by any means
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you went mudding, clean off your rims and tires of any large chunks see if that helps
packed on mud will throw your tires off balance
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