Waffen6
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- First Name
- Kyle
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- Shelby, OH
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- 2022 Gladiator Rubicon
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So little background as I asked something about this before and still have the issue. 2022 Gladiator Rubicon, around April, (1500 miles on it) installed a skyjacker 3.5" dual rate kit that included new springs, adj track bar, longer lower control arms and shock brackets to reuse factory Fox shocks. Installed a set of new wheels and 37x12.5R17 BFG TKO C range tires. Tires all took 10+ oz with a couple taking over 15 oz. Was drivable but had the shimmy. First fix attempt after having them balanced a second time was balancing beads. Made it 10x worse and undrivable above 40 mph. Second attempt was a different set of wheels as first set did not allow for good weight placement. All tires now balanced out using 7oz or less except one that still took 17oz (but did balance). It ended up on the front and still had same shimmy. Called BFG they warrantied it out, new one balanced under 7oz. While in the air I finally rechecked the torque on all the suspension parts I installed and very embarrassed to say some were not even close, mainly the sway bar links and lower shock mounts. This didnt help either. Still have shimmy and jeep is at 3000 miles now, basically above 60 if I let go of the wheel I can watch it shake back and forth, if I hold the wheel you cant see it but can slightly feel it. I work at a dealer (non Chrysler) as a parts manager so lucky to have personal access to lifts and balancers whenever I need, but I cant find anything loose or wrong. Ive also checked the alignment twice (first after the lift and again here recently) Could I need an updated or better steering shock? Where should I go from here thanks!
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