jeepingib
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While I realize that the OP is a troll. Someone else is likely to find this thread during a search. If you have a Mopar lift, you have more height than the control arms were designed to handle. As such you still don't have enough caster to make the steering have a strong return to center. This also applies to factory XR and Rubicons. And "in spec" caster by an alignment machine is not truly a proper amount. 5.5° ought to be the minimum amount of allowable caster. With some going as high as 7 degrees. The dealership will be of no use to you when trying to figure this out as they are going to defend the factory design and specs, irregardless of what the facts say is going on.
Secondly it was stated that a steering stabilizer would fix death wobble. This has been proven time and time that it is only hiding the problem. Yes it can make it "go away" if you put a new stabilizer on, for now anyway. Because it is controlling the oscillation. But it is completely ignoring the reason that there is an oscillation in the first place. Something has to be worn out in order to allow things to move like that in the first place.
Secondly it was stated that a steering stabilizer would fix death wobble. This has been proven time and time that it is only hiding the problem. Yes it can make it "go away" if you put a new stabilizer on, for now anyway. Because it is controlling the oscillation. But it is completely ignoring the reason that there is an oscillation in the first place. Something has to be worn out in order to allow things to move like that in the first place.
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