73TAWM
Well-Known Member
The first time it happened, my wife said "the jeep started shaking really bad, like the steering wheel was hard to hold and I had to slow down and it went away". Then it happened to me around 55-65 mph and it was shocking how much the front end of the jeep moved left and right really fast like a wobble, and the steering wheel was hard to hold. Instinct said to slow down, so I did and it stayed that way until it was almost stopped because I had to pull over, you couldn't control it. Got started again and was fine until I noticed hitting a bump and I could feel it coming on again. This time I sped up and it went away. Someone said that you can't speed through death wobble to fix it and to check my balance. I did that and it fixed it. It's happens about twice between rotation and I take it in to check balance and it fixes every time. They are using sticky weights and they just fall off. Happened on the spare when I shut the gate.You're thinking this:
describes an out of balance wheel?
Maybe you have different experiences with an out of balance wheel, but whenever I've had really shitty balancing the steering wheel would shake like hell. Yes, there's going to be a tiny bit of front end movement associated with that steering wheel shake, but not "crazy front end movement."
What I'm really saying is, just because someone thinks they have DW, they might not actually be experiencing DW. And a quick tire balance that's very cheap, can assure it's not something worth spending hundreds on. But most respondents don't ask simple questions to make sure. They just start rattling parts. If they say it starts when they "hit a bump" and "it goes away", chances are it's a bad balance wheel.
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