nerubi
Well-Known Member
If it is solvable why has it been around since at least the TJ? I am guessing all their best engineers have worked on it, have retired and new engineers are working on it. Or if the conspiracy theorists are right they solved it the first year and just decided not to change anything.Mine got worse today. It was full blown death wobble when I hit a bump while accelerating through about 55mph. It seems that when the cg transfers to the rear under acceleration or going up a hill, the shake is worse upon hitting bumps. On the bad one today, it shook until I braked and shifted the cg forward. I'll be setting up an appointment with the dealership this week. I'm also going to try to get under it tomorrow afternoon and torque every bolt I can find in the front end.
Anybody who solves this, be sure to post on what you or your dealer did to cure it. This is a mechanical thing that is interacting with laws of physics, so it IS solveable. We or Jeep just have to figure it out, whether it is control arms, the track bar, stabilizer bar, steering stabilizer, or some combination, we will figure this thing out. The number of people having consistent problems speaks to a common issue that has to have a solution. @JeepCares I hope is taking note. It is also important that we report this to the NTHSA. Nothing gets an automaker's focus like numerous reports on the same issue. If they haven't already, once they put some of their better engineers on this, they'll figure it out.
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