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which ones would you recommend, is it really worth it....will 1-2 degrees (my tiny lift in mind) really make a noticeable difference?
At 2.5" lift, it isn't really necessary.

I like the Currie control arms with flex joints at both ends. However, I've run Rock Krawler and Teraflex arms and been very happy with them as well.


Not sure why this is not a sticky or even in the write-up Library!

Thanks for the info. I replaced the 14MM bolts with 9/16 and retorqued everything down DW gone!
This thread is the 1st one listed under "Suspension" in the Write-Up Library.
 
whats the thoughts on overtorquing for the track bar bolts?


i went and bought some of the recommended size and came home to install and it appears that the factory bolts were the correct size in my '08, or the previous owner had changed them out. they look factory though as the axle side had the flag on the nut and they were the same exact looking bolts as the rest that i had to work with when i put the lift on my jeep.

140lbs just doesnt seem like enough torque. i went for a little test drive and my shimmy over bumps was still there. :(
 
the correct size to fix factory problem (9/16") won't fit the factory flag nut. I would change them. 125ft. lbs. is factory torque .
 
whats the thoughts on overtorquing for the track bar bolts?


i went and bought some of the recommended size and came home to install and it appears that the factory bolts were the correct size in my '08, or the previous owner had changed them out. they look factory though as the axle side had the flag on the nut and they were the same exact looking bolts as the rest that i had to work with when i put the lift on my jeep.

140lbs just doesnt seem like enough torque. i went for a little test drive and my shimmy over bumps was still there. :(
140 does not seem enough?!?!?! Seriously? That is tight as ****!
 
i understand what you're saying but my question was more specifically, will i need new tires as well to rid myself of this wobble or will fixing everything else take care of that adequately?
Check your wheels and that they are fitting up flush with the hubs. It sounds like a 'duh' thing but it is easy to get an wheel all torqued down and it not be completely flush with the hub, been there. This will cause a wobble...not the death wobble but a wobble.

Back out your lugs with the tires in the air and run them back in a cross pattern like you normally would but be VERY careful to get them even. I hit 'em with 110ft lbs. If I don't do this every time the wheels come off, I get a wobble about 1 out of 3 times. The tire store is bad at it because those guys tend to run the 1st nut down with the impact and then hit the second nut on the other side...by then it is too late welcome to wobble land.
 
Check your wheels and that they are fitting up flush with the hubs. It sounds like a 'duh' thing but it is easy to get an wheel all torqued down and it not be completely flush with the hub, been there. This will cause a wobble...not the death wobble but a wobble.

Back out your lugs with the tires in the air and run them back in a cross pattern like you normally would but be VERY careful to get them even. I hit 'em with 110ft lbs. If I don't do this every time the wheels come off, I get a wobble about 1 out of 3 times. The tire store is bad at it because those guys tend to run the 1st nut down with the impact and then hit the second nut on the other side...by then it is too late welcome to wobble land.
interesting, thanks for the tip. i always wondered about that when i put the wheels back on but thought it didn't matter. so far since i got the poly steering correction kit and F9 kit no wobbles so far.
 
Another problem. After getting a teraflex levelling kit and 1.75" coil spacers I have the dw coming back. The axle side trackbar bracket has the holes ovaled a little bit where there is play. Is there a bolt on option for this or do I need to have a new bracket welded on?

ps. I have the F911 hardware kit that was installed a couple months back where the larger bolts fixed the dw initially.
 
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Another problem. After getting a teraflex levelling kit and 1.75" coil spacers I have the dw coming back. The axle side trackbar bracket has the holes ovaled a little bit where there is play. Is there a bolt on option for this or do I need to have a new bracket welded on?

ps. I have the F911 hardware kit that was installed a couple months back where the larger bolts fixed the dw initially.
The fix for ovaled holes is to weld washers over the front and back of the holes.

You also need to inspect the bracket welds for cracks if you haven't already when performing the inspection checklist on the first page of this thread.


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Questions...Just yesterday I experienced my first DW ever after running the jeep for nearly three years. I have recently bought all of the grade 8 hardware and purchased a JKS track bar/Steering Stab relocation bracket and have pulled off the stabilizer running without the stabilizer until I can get the bracket welded on.

Should running without a steering stabilizer cause DW????? I would think not but can anyone chime in?

I know the obvious DW culprits, TRE and track bars but what about the the ball joints...what's the best way to check them?

I plan on hopefully working on the Jeep this week doing the bracket and putting in the new grade 8 hardware any help would be appreciated...also any other item I should check.

Sorry for all of the questions going in all different directions...not yet awake:)
 
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Questions...Just yesterday I experienced my first DW ever after running the jeep for nearly three years. I have recently bought all of the grade 8 hardware and purchased a JKS track bar/Steering Stab relocation bracket and have pulled off the stabilizer running without the stabilizer until I can get the bracket welded on.

Should running without a steering stabilizer cause DW????? I would think not but can anyone chime in?

I know the obvious DW culprits, TRE and track bars but what about the the ball joints...what's the best way to check them?

I plan on hopefully working on the Jeep this week doing the bracket and putting in the new grade 8 hardware any help would be appreciated...also any other item I should check.

Sorry for all of the questions going in all different directions...not yet awake:)
The answers are in posts #1 and #5 of this thread.


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Does caster has anything to do with DW?
I am planing to replace my CA with the Metalcloack kit in order to correct caster cause my stock CA bushings weared out and my front axle is pushed foward and the rear axle is pushed backward.
Thanks
 
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Does caster has anything to do with DW?
I am planing to replace my CA with the Metalcloack kit in order to correct caster cause my stock CA bushings weared out and my front axle is pushed foward and the rear axle is pushed backward.
Thanks
Low caster results in wandering and some wobbles. Too much caster results in wobbles. Neither result in full on, violent Death Wobble.

Worn bushings can result in Death Wobble when combined with low caster.


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Worn bushings can result in Death Wobble when combined with low caster.
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That's my case! Thanks! I'm looking to replace my control arms/or bushings soon. Any recommendations for adjustable CA/Bushings?
Many thanks!
John
 
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