Well, I've replaced everything on the rear of the vehicle (control arm and track bar) and its only slightly better. Not sure where to go to now.
This is what it took to find the death wobble in mine. I shook the track bar and couldn't feel any play, had someone else turn the steering wheel and initially couldn't find any play, but when I looked really really closely, there was a tiny bit of movement. Replacing it fixed my death wobble entirely.Have you done a dry steering test? Have somebody in the Jeep crank back and forth in the steering wheel while you look for play in all the front end components.
My Jeep is doing the same I've changed my Trackbar and checked tire air looked at all my bushings in the front, Annnndddd Found bad Ball Joints on the driver side. So I'm changing both sides tomorrow in hopes that they are the corrupt.View attachment 323423
Replaced these and it’s a bit better but think the track bar is the culprit. It’s back ordered so hopefully will get it soon.
Have you done track bars? How much lift? Tire size and air pressure?
Air pressure was the very first thing I checked, and honestly air pressure isnt gonna make do what its doing. Its 3" Rough Country lift with 275/70R18 Kenda Klever r/t tires
Air pressure was the very first thing I checked, and honestly air pressure isnt gonna make do what its doing. Its 3" Rough Country lift with 275/70R18 Kenda Klever r/t tires
So 33" tires.
What's your air pressure?
How old are the tires?
Have you rotated the tires?
Maybe you have a bad tire (broken belt).
Problem got worse after new Rough Country lift?