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    Charter Member Sea-Dated's Avatar
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    I faught the death wobble for years on my old Wrangler. After balancing, alignment, replacing pitman arm, tie rod ends, and steering shaft ends it ended up being a bad ball joint on the drivers side. Do a google search for death wobble and you will find tons of info on it.
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    The Death Wobble certainly seems like a very fitting name for it...
    I saw a boat once!
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    jeep speed...these guys know cherokees like Reggie knows beaks... they have a forum too http://www.jeepspeed.com/main.shtml
    P-4077 "The Swamp" S.B.Y.C. and Michigan medboat mothership
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    Check out www.jeepforum.com as well, I used to be on there when I had my ZJ.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nifoxke View Post
    Check out www.jeepforum.com as well, I used to be on there when I had my ZJ.
    That is a good one, I was like member #15 when they went to the current format. Spent a lot of years on that one and they are great.....
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    Just went through the exact same thing at 13,000 miles on my 05 Wrangler Unlimited. Would almost yank the wheel out of your hands. It ate the stock Goodyears in 8,000 miles. Have some 265/70 Pirelli's on it now.

    Didn't check the alignment yet, but new stabilizer, shocks, balance all 4 and life is good (for now).

    After reading all the threads about it alignment is next.

    Actually I should have read them before I bought it!
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    Mud stuck on rim or rims?
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