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  1. andy29847

    Johnny Joint tools!

    https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/679041363867906
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    What MML with Savvy 1.25" body lift?

    The cable shifter is worth the money for ease of operation, regardless of lift.
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    What MML with Savvy 1.25" body lift?

    https://wranglertjforum.com/threads/savvy-241-rubicon-transfer-case-shift-cable-install.20235/
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    Beating a deathwobble horse

    A photo of the steering gear from the front could be helpful. 1. What tires and wheels are on a bone stock 2004 Rubicon? 2. Toe in will not generally cause death wobble. 3. Tire related issues are a commen cause. 4. Death wobble is often caused by a combination of things. here is the "how to"...
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    Assistance with bump steer

    OK. I changed the post that said "hotly." I changed it to "constantly." Checking that the wheels are mounted correctly is something most Jeepers can do in their driveway. If nothing else, the Jeeper gets a little exercise. :)
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    Assistance with bump steer

    What is this?
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    Assistance with bump steer

    Another good point. Only thing is you should have drawn the line on his front end photo. Mine is working OK.
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    Assistance with bump steer

    I acknowledge your point. Unlucky for me, my wheels would not center using the tire monkey method of fully tightening the first lug with an impact wrench. Once I learned to properly center my wheels as they were installed, I quit having wobble problems. I resisted the using hub centric...
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    Assistance with bump steer

    This idea has been constantly disputed here, but it works for me. FWIW, I beleive that all wheels that are not hub centric should have adapter to make them that way. https://wranglertjforum.com/threads/death-wobble-question.38040/post-631660
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    Assistance with bump steer

    Here is a Gladiator with a similar problem. The ocncensus over there is that you have the first symptom of death wobble. https://www.jeepgladiatorforum.com/forum/threads/bump-steer.62693/
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    Good Gladiator Forums?

    I've had my Gladiator for 2 years. We tow it behind our camper when we go tripping. I've wheeled it in Big Bend, Idaho, Colorado, and Utah. It will do anything my TJ has done ,and with a lot more comfort (and style :) ). Best of all, it will carry a lot more people, dogs, and gear than the...
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    Good Gladiator Forums?

    FWIW, I find that when I ride around in my Gladiator, I have keep the doors locked and my speed up. Otherwise, chicks try to jump in for a ride. NateG - you don't need another forum. I'll be glad to answer your questions.
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    Good Gladiator Forums?

    Youse guys know we got Gorilla Glass, right?
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    Good Gladiator Forums?

    Don't go Angry (bird).
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    Assistance with bump steer

    The next question is, do you get similar behavior at all speeds?
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    Good Gladiator Forums?

    The only generalization that is true is that no generalizations are true.
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    Good Gladiator Forums?

    Here is the one I read. It's includes a lot of new vehicle complaints, but underneath there is a lot of good info. https://www.jeepgladiatorforum.com/forum/
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    Assistance with bump steer

    I was reviewing this thread. You wrote the note above in the first post. I'm not familier with Falcon Shocks, but this doesn't seen right. If you are only using 1/2 the travel, then the shocks are not right for your Jeep. Shocks that are too stiff, or shocks that pump up could cause the...
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    Assistance with bump steer

    If you are porting the question for the OP, he has a Core track bar. If you are asking about my red Jeep, My trackbar is JKS.