Death Wobble Fixed - July 2012
I wanted to share my death wobble story since it has affected many of us and it truly sucks not to mention my white knuckles hurt.
I'm running Spidertrax wheel spacer/adapters (4/4.5 to 5.5) and 2011 JK wheels. Stock tires 255 75 R17 were Goodyear Wrangler SR-A (worst tire I have EVER had on any truck I've owned).
I put on the wheels and had been running them for about 45k miles with no issues. All other items (aside from numbered list below) were already installed. Jeep was vibrating slightly occasionally but I didn't think anything of it. One day the front end broke into a full on DW at 60mph and I crapped myself. This was not a shimmy like some guys insist, it was an all out shake that looked like the hood was going to fly off. Had to slow to 40 mph on the highway. After that incident it kept doing it between 50-60 mph consistently. I read all the forums aside from

and changed the following after checking all parts for any play (ball joint, tie rods, u-joints, upper/lower CA bushings, etc, etc.)
- new RE HD drag link and tie rods
- new RR stabilizer
- new RE adj track bar
- new grade 8 bolts all over to replace old ones as I replaced parts
- new steering box brace
- adjusted steering box pitman shaft (yes it can be done while the box is in the vehicle - remove the electric fan and it's wide open)
- professional alignment
- re torqued ALL bolts eluded to from prior threads
- adjusted caster to about +8 degrees
Still had DW after all this. I'm not going to bore anyone with what I think causes death wobble, enough people have spoken but at the end of the day it's a nasty physics problem inherent to solid axle 4wd vehicles.
I talked to several guys from local off road shops and everyone had an opinion. So now it's back to the physics problem - what can possibly be causing the vibrations?
Last shop I spoke with said it all looked good that maybe a drop pitman would help with bumpsteer but he also said my tires were "squishy". I agreed the Wranglers are miserable marshmallow crap tires. Went out today and picked up some Falken Rocky Mountain ATS 265 70 R17 and the DW stopped. At the end of it all I ran up a bill of about $1,160 (at least). Every case of death wobble is different and I followed a somewhat logical path but very few threads talked about tires (at least the ones I read) so be advised that tires can be the culprit as well. Although, I admit the tires were most likely an enabler and not the cause so all the other things in combination needed fixing anyhow.
My Jeep
- 1997 XJ 4 dr, auto trans
- 3" HD front coils
- 3.5" HD rear leafs
- sway disconnects
- 2 in transfer case drop
- 2 degree rear leaf shims to adjust pinion angle
- caster adjusted front LCAs
- extended bump stops
- trimmed fenders and quarters
- JCR front bumper, custom rear with tire carrier
- cold air, exhaust, hi flow cat, throttle body spacer
- 2011 JK wheels with Spidertrax spacers
If anyone has any questions feel free to PM me, I suffered through this but no need for others to.
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