J Smith
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On some other Jeep related blogs, you will find threads about Death Wobble. The more I read some of them, the more I see people who don't "know more than a 5th grader" about the subject; telling others how to repair something they know nothing about. The amount of misinformation, from guys who I believe think they know what they are talking about, is simply amazing.
Think about this a minute: If you have a steering and suspension that is working properly, even if you have bad or out of balance tires, have you EVER heard of even one person who had a Death Wobble? I can guarantee you haven't.
So why is it that all these "experts" point to tire problems first? They want you to balance or replace your tires first. Please do yourself a big favor and ignore these guys… they may mean well, but they have no clue.
Now, I do not profess to know everything, but having had several successes at repairing Jeep Wranglers (primarily TJs and JKs), I do feel much more qualified to write an entire article on Death Wobble, for both diagnosing and repairing it. It's been a long while, but I was trained and then worked in an alignment shop. Many shops have techs who are much more experienced in other repairs than I will ever be, but if they have no experience with DW, they won't know what they are doing. DW is a tough repair… even if you have experience.
Take a few minutes to read the following article and watch the videos from Teraflex about aligning a TJ with a high end suspension lift just installed. Yes, the lift will be different than the one on your rig… the alignment process will be the same if done properly.
If you have a Death Wobble problem and either do or have done everything the article tells you to, I can nearly guarantee you will be able to repair the problem the right way.
Here is the link -- Happy Trails 4wd: Death Wobble
I hope you never have this problem, but if you do, please listen to someone who has way more experience than the average tech. That experience is the only way you'll fix it unless you're just lucky.
Think about this a minute: If you have a steering and suspension that is working properly, even if you have bad or out of balance tires, have you EVER heard of even one person who had a Death Wobble? I can guarantee you haven't.
So why is it that all these "experts" point to tire problems first? They want you to balance or replace your tires first. Please do yourself a big favor and ignore these guys… they may mean well, but they have no clue.
Now, I do not profess to know everything, but having had several successes at repairing Jeep Wranglers (primarily TJs and JKs), I do feel much more qualified to write an entire article on Death Wobble, for both diagnosing and repairing it. It's been a long while, but I was trained and then worked in an alignment shop. Many shops have techs who are much more experienced in other repairs than I will ever be, but if they have no experience with DW, they won't know what they are doing. DW is a tough repair… even if you have experience.
Take a few minutes to read the following article and watch the videos from Teraflex about aligning a TJ with a high end suspension lift just installed. Yes, the lift will be different than the one on your rig… the alignment process will be the same if done properly.
If you have a Death Wobble problem and either do or have done everything the article tells you to, I can nearly guarantee you will be able to repair the problem the right way.
Here is the link -- Happy Trails 4wd: Death Wobble
I hope you never have this problem, but if you do, please listen to someone who has way more experience than the average tech. That experience is the only way you'll fix it unless you're just lucky.