brconflict
Active Member
- First Name
- Brian
- Joined
- Aug 1, 2023
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- Location
- Spring Hill, TN
- Vehicle(s)
- 2023 Wrangler High Altitude
No, I'm not going to say anything that's going to be listened to, either, apparently. And the dealers and Chrysler are apparently the sworn enemy of their loyal customers.Ok. Sounds like you have no clue how the steering system or any of its components work, so you’re never going to believe us or any of the other jeep owners on here that have had and fixed death wobble. @gek posted info from quadratec, and many of the other suspension companies have similar info available. If all you will accept is the dealer or Chrysler’s answer, then we can’t help you and this is pointless. They’re going to tell you what is the easiest for them to fix at the least cost cause that’s how businesses work.
Have a day guy.
And yes, that's how businesses work. That's exactly how nearly every business works, even those making insane profits, such as Apple.
I'm an engineer, not a 4x4 mechanic. I'll admit that, but I have worked on many vehicles in my life. I do understand a bit about steering components, but not enough to know how to solve such a difficult problem by design. But I'm not here for help. The OP is.
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