Thankfully I'm limited by my garage height. 35s & 1" lift is about all I can do.Maybe when you lift and run tons and 4Ds you can run the rest of your brace, lol…
As did mine. Even if it is normal, I think it's a design flaw.Mine has wiggled a bit like that since the day it was purchased. I think its normal.
Link?Also, with so many hub centric wheel choices out there, why does anyone buy universal fit or lug centric wheels. That thread that's running right now about that guy who had a wheel come off on a road trip is an example of why not to buy lug centric wheels. Yeah, they will work.
OP has dynatrac ball joints.I'd be willing to bet that the OEM ball joints are wearing poorly.
Even driving straight down the road in 2WD (like in the video)?No it does flex that much, unless you truss it
That doesn't look like a hub/lug-centric issue. First post: "Service has verified that the tire shop installed the wrong lug nuts. Too short."Also, with so many hub centric wheel choices out there, why does anyone buy universal fit or lug centric wheels. That thread that's running right now about that guy who had a wheel come off on a road trip is an example of why not to buy lug centric wheels. Yeah, they will work.
Because they were my favorite wheel at the time. I had some hub rings for the Jeep but to my knowledge they have been uninstalled for a while. I'll try to install them this weekend and see if it remedies the issue.
Death wobble. Check track barTrying to get to the bottom of this -- it feels like I have replaced every component on the front end of my Jeep at least once if not twice to no avail. 2020 JLU, 35s and bead locks. Full Synergy steering and control arms, new steering box and brace, Reid racing knuckles and dynatrac balljoints, fox ts stabilizer. 2-3 Inch Synergy lift (advertised), shocks are for 3.5-4" per Synergy recs, no flip kit, drag link and track bar angle via a level are both about 7 degrees -- not sure if that plays a role in this.
The problem I am and have been encountering is a steering wheel jiggle that occurs over bridge seams, humps in the road, pavement dips, potholes, rough roads, etc. The jiggle ranges from mild to shaking back and forth over rough roads to full on pulling the vehicle in a direction if it hits large enough of a dip -- best way of explaining it is that it feels like there is no resistance in the steering, i.e. my arm and hand act as the stabilizer lol, and any imperfections in the road become jarring as a result. It still returns to center, turns fine. I do not suspect this is a wheel and tire issue as there is steering feedback associated with it and not just a vibration, and the Jeep becomes difficult to keep straight if it "jumps". It does not feel like death wobble either as it is not a persistent oscillation most of the time. What I am seeking is for the wheel to feel STABLE -- it should not be loose and prone to moving on its own over imperfections.
I'm running out of ideas as to what this could be -- maybe my shocks are too long and causing instability? drag link/track bar angles too steep and needing a flip kit? wheel and tire weight/ stress on the hubs? intermediate shaft? Any advice would be appreciated.
I have a brace on it with the bolt provided by Synergy, brand new. What about the axle side mount? Is it prone to wallowing?Replace your track bar hardware. Your frame side mount is probably wallowed out. I used the yeti track bar brace. And didn’t use the sector brace. It tightened up the front end a good deal. I put this in as soon as I lifted it. Is a terrible weak point. My oem frame side track bar mount was starting to oval at 800 miles with factory setup.
More caster can make death wobble better or worse, and caster is not the true cause or solution to death wobble.I know what castor is, but am unclear on whether more castor *improves" death wobble potential, or makes the problem worse/more likely to occur?
With my setup described above, I'm below the castor spec on my alignment but the vehicle drives decently except the minor shake when hitting bumps and the horrible effects of wind when driving at highway speeds. I've been looking at buying new longer LCA's to match the lift but after reading this thread I'm worried that could turn my "minor shakes" into full on death wobble?