Mojavie
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Right after I got my new 2023 Mojave in March 2023, I had a Rough Country 3" lift installed with 37" BFG K02's, Method MR705 wheels at a local Off-Road shop.
I started having Death Wobble a few months ago. I took the Jeep in to have the Death Wobble repaired last week at a new shop and it had the following issues:
Incorrect length sway bar links
Needed new drag link
Pittman arm loose
Suspension sprung
Steering box bolts loose
Tires were out of balance
Toe was off
Bad tire hop.
The new shop tightened all loose components and greased where necessary.
Installed correct length sway bars.
Set the Toe and adjusted steering wheel.
Installed new Terraflex drag link.
The new shop test drove my Mojave with known to be good tires and wheels and diagnosed tire hop with my BFG K02's.
The Death Wobble is fixed but obviously not the Tire hop.
I don't drive much and only have 8500 miles on the tires and the tread looks hardly worn.
The new shop highly recommended I replace the tires because of the tire hop. They weren't pushing or even asking to sell me replacement tires just that they need to be replaced.
Now to my question. If I don't replace the tires, am I going to cause all of the same issues that led to Death Wobble? I just spent a lot to have these issues repaired and would rather not spend another $2300 on new tires. But I also don't want to keep riding the tires and eventually replace the tires and pay to have all of the same issues fixed again.
I started having Death Wobble a few months ago. I took the Jeep in to have the Death Wobble repaired last week at a new shop and it had the following issues:
Incorrect length sway bar links
Needed new drag link
Pittman arm loose
Suspension sprung
Steering box bolts loose
Tires were out of balance
Toe was off
Bad tire hop.
The new shop tightened all loose components and greased where necessary.
Installed correct length sway bars.
Set the Toe and adjusted steering wheel.
Installed new Terraflex drag link.
The new shop test drove my Mojave with known to be good tires and wheels and diagnosed tire hop with my BFG K02's.
The Death Wobble is fixed but obviously not the Tire hop.
I don't drive much and only have 8500 miles on the tires and the tread looks hardly worn.
The new shop highly recommended I replace the tires because of the tire hop. They weren't pushing or even asking to sell me replacement tires just that they need to be replaced.
Now to my question. If I don't replace the tires, am I going to cause all of the same issues that led to Death Wobble? I just spent a lot to have these issues repaired and would rather not spend another $2300 on new tires. But I also don't want to keep riding the tires and eventually replace the tires and pay to have all of the same issues fixed again.
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