Devilfrog
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Re: Death Wobble: An 18 month saga. Need help still
snapped some pics of the bracket/bracing. The new paint is where extra metal was added. the whole bracket was actually twisting on the crossframe brace before this.


this one is fully boxed and gusseted now, it used to open on the inside and was a simple chunk of tube (open back like a C ). All gaps are filled (between bracket and frame) and it's braced pretty heavily, we could probably add more but we'd be getting into overkill (the option is there if needed though). I am happy to say my own journey is over for now ... and today I measured my axle and realized it's sitting an inch back on the passenger side, yet she still runs perfect on the road and highway ... have to sort that next shift home.
hopefully that bearing makes a world of difference for you. I used to cringe when I hopped in the XJ for a while, now I'm just all grins again.
snapped some pics of the bracket/bracing. The new paint is where extra metal was added. the whole bracket was actually twisting on the crossframe brace before this.


this one is fully boxed and gusseted now, it used to open on the inside and was a simple chunk of tube (open back like a C ). All gaps are filled (between bracket and frame) and it's braced pretty heavily, we could probably add more but we'd be getting into overkill (the option is there if needed though). I am happy to say my own journey is over for now ... and today I measured my axle and realized it's sitting an inch back on the passenger side, yet she still runs perfect on the road and highway ... have to sort that next shift home.
hopefully that bearing makes a world of difference for you. I used to cringe when I hopped in the XJ for a while, now I'm just all grins again.
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