jellis4148
Well-Known Member
DW is an unfortunate side affect of having a solid axle front end. Brand new HD Fords get it as well. Sometimes it's not anyones fault. If a bracket or mount was put on a little off a vehicle could be plagued with DW no matter how much you spend on upgraded parts. That happening is few and far between. Everyone is an armchair mechanic on the internet. We have a few on here that know what they are talking about. I have been very fortunate and never had it on my Jeep. All my steering has been upgraded, and I know that helps. I have a customer that has a 21 High Altitude Wrangler. They only have 8,500 miles of only highway driving. There Jeep has DW bad. Pretty much any pot hole, bump or expansion joint on the road will cause it. Then, I take mine off road, have 41,000 miles, and never had it. It's pretty weird how some Jeeps get it at low miles for no reason.
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