1969 Cadillac Deville 7.7 Big Block
1978 Ford F-150 6.4 FE
1993 Ford Bronco 5.8 Windsor
1994 Ford F-250 7.3 Powerstroke
2016 Ford F-250 6.7 Powerstroke
I love it so much! Had a rough time with it for awhile with some Death Wobble. It is pretty much taken care of except for some vibes at highway speeds and some bump steer. I do not know what to do to fix it either. It only has 35 thousand miles on it.
- 04 WJ Overland 4.7 HO, Bilstein 4600s, Tuned, 242HD Swap, 31" A/T's for cool kids
- 04 WJ Laredo 4.0, 3" OME HD Lift, Bilstein 5100s, JKS TB, IRO LCA's UCA's
- 05 LJ Rubicon 4.0, 3" OME HD Lift, Bilstein 5100's, JKS TB, Bumpers, Warn 9500ix, on 33 MTRs
- Bronco Water Pump Specialist, now leaks, fixed again and leaks for the second time
Snobrdrkid07 wrote:I love it so much! Had a rough time with it for awhile with some Death Wobble. It is pretty much taken care of except for some vibes at highway speeds and some bump steer. I do not know what to do to fix it either. It only has 35 thousand miles on it.
How much exercise have you given the front end? It's possible that the ball/socket on the top end of the front trac-bar has been over-flexed and causing your death-wobble. Also could be the tires scalloping. I had a set of M/Ts on my XJ for a while I had to rotate every 6000 miles side to side to even out scalloping that caused vibrations.
And welcome!
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TerryD wrote:
How much exercise have you given the front end? It's possible that the ball/socket on the top end of the front trac-bar has been over-flexed and causing your death-wobble. Also could be the tires scalloping. I had a set of M/Ts on my XJ for a while I had to rotate every 6000 miles side to side to even out scalloping that caused vibrations.
And welcome!
Nothing crazy or anything like that, no rocks. The beach has been the most off-road it has seen and some mud. I THINK we may have over drilled the frame track bar hole when we got an jks adj bar because the bolt was bigger... we h ave made the whole TOO big.
- 04 WJ Overland 4.7 HO, Bilstein 4600s, Tuned, 242HD Swap, 31" A/T's for cool kids
- 04 WJ Laredo 4.0, 3" OME HD Lift, Bilstein 5100s, JKS TB, IRO LCA's UCA's
- 05 LJ Rubicon 4.0, 3" OME HD Lift, Bilstein 5100's, JKS TB, Bumpers, Warn 9500ix, on 33 MTRs
- Bronco Water Pump Specialist, now leaks, fixed again and leaks for the second time
Snobrdrkid07 wrote:Nothing crazy or anything like that, no rocks. The beach has been the most off-road it has seen and some mud. I THINK we may have over drilled the frame track bar hole when we got an jks adj bar because the bolt was bigger... we h ave made the whole TOO big.
I like my JKS bar, but I wish I had had the funds to get the double-shear version Kevin's Off-road sells. If I keep it, it will get one when I re-do the front suspension/re-gear.
Terry Offroading: The hobby of turning perfectly good vehicles into scrap metal.
TerryD wrote:I like my JKS bar, but I wish I had had the funds to get the double-shear version Kevin's Off-road sells. If I keep it, it will get one when I re-do the front suspension/re-gear.
Maybe if my dad lets me bring it up for a wheeling trip I can have you all take a look at it. Otherwise I am pretty much at a lose. There is only like a 2 inch lift on it. I am not sure why it caused problems in the first place.
Everyone says that you can get away with a 2 inch lift in the WJ's w/o needing a new track bar...
- 04 WJ Overland 4.7 HO, Bilstein 4600s, Tuned, 242HD Swap, 31" A/T's for cool kids
- 04 WJ Laredo 4.0, 3" OME HD Lift, Bilstein 5100s, JKS TB, IRO LCA's UCA's
- 05 LJ Rubicon 4.0, 3" OME HD Lift, Bilstein 5100's, JKS TB, Bumpers, Warn 9500ix, on 33 MTRs
- Bronco Water Pump Specialist, now leaks, fixed again and leaks for the second time
I don't know, I put a JKS bar on my Cherokee at 1.5" because the original was worn out and it was/is my DD. I wanted something I could depend on after a weekend off road. Odd to think I off roaded more when I didn't have a job and couldn't really afford it....
Terry Offroading: The hobby of turning perfectly good vehicles into scrap metal.