My alignment is good, tire pressure good, and tires have been rotated & balanced. I don't see anything bent. Between 35-40 mph, my steering wheel begins to shake really bad. Any slower or faster and it seem fine. Any suggestions that you can give so Kodiak Spirit can fix it???
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with engine off, have someone knowledgable look at you steering components, then move the steering wheel back and forth slightly, and ck for play,loose or worn parts,,, also make sure the pitman arm is tight06 UNL RUBI 4.5 LA,KM 2-35's/ 4.88 BEADLOCKS/SKIDS/WINCH
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sounds like a tire balance or driveshaft balance/cv problem.
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Originally posted by Kodiak Spirit View PostI beat on all that stuff under the front of the jeep with a 5# hammer and its all good now. Just like an old CB, sometimes you just gotta smack it to get it to work.
no really is this still a problem sis?
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I still think you should take it back to 4 west and have them tighten it all back up and re-align the front lift.... you got it there and they should stand by their work... just because they work bankers hours and you will totally have to bang into work to take it down, don't let that discourage you!:gun: my rifle is not illegal, it's just undocumented... :gun:
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Originally posted by irishjeeper View Postthe "death shake" is usually caused by a loose track bar or a worn track bar bushing. if you tighten up the bolt on the frame bracket it should diminish if not solve the problem. it could also be a problem with the control arms but the track bar is a solid bet.
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Originally posted by Desert Jewel View PostSarah, I didn't think it was the "death wobble" because it doesn't feel like the jeep or tires are wobbling - just shaking of the steering wheel. After reading all the stuff, I guess it is. Thanks for the help, Jess will get right on it (now that I got his attention)
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Originally posted by Kodiak Spirit View PostTires were just balanced, but the way DJ drives, that front driveshaft has prolly spent more time bangin' into rocks than my whole jeep...
any time you air down your tires there's a chance for them slipping on the wheel. this negatates the best balance ever.
if the vibration is about 3 cycles a second I'd say tires. about 10 cycles a second, I'd say driveshaft. :2:
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Originally posted by Kodiak Spirit View PostI still think you should take it back to 4 west and have them tighten it all back up and re-align the front lift.... you got it there and they should stand by their work... just because they work bankers hours and you will totally have to bang into work to take it down, don't let that discourage you!
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