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Jeep Wrangler JK
JK General Discussion
Violent shaking
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<blockquote data-quote="FishFam JKU" data-source="post: 455027" data-attributes="member: 21779"><p>Welcome to world of “Death Wobble”.</p><p>There is a nice long list of things that can cause this on the front end.</p><p>- worn ball joints</p><p>- worn bushings </p><p>- loose hardware </p><p>- worn hub bearings </p><p></p><p>Best to just get the front end up in the air and get some help moving the steering around a bit. Grab, shake and move every joint with some force to feel and listen for any movement. It’s a process and depending on mileage you may need to replace some worn components.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FishFam JKU, post: 455027, member: 21779"] Welcome to world of “Death Wobble”. There is a nice long list of things that can cause this on the front end. - worn ball joints - worn bushings - loose hardware - worn hub bearings Best to just get the front end up in the air and get some help moving the steering around a bit. Grab, shake and move every joint with some force to feel and listen for any movement. It’s a process and depending on mileage you may need to replace some worn components. [/QUOTE]
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