ShelbyDee
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Not sure if I'm in the right forum, but wanted to get some general advice on what my local Jeep shop is doing for repairs. I have a bone stock 21 Gladiator Overland. I have only 17k miles on it, and got the death wobble on the highway last week. It only happened once, but because I've seen it as such a common problem, I brought it in.
I'm out of warranty, and there aren't any recalls or TSB's on my particular year for steering issues.
The shop in my area is very reputable and well reviewed. They only work on Jeeps. I brought it in, and he said that the drag link is bad, and he's replacing the steering dampener. He said the tie rod and track bar still "look great". He quoted me 974$ for everything.
I do not work on cars, so I don't really have an idea on what to expect. Does this seem normal? Do I need to push for anything else when it comes to the death wobble in these things?
I'm out of warranty, and there aren't any recalls or TSB's on my particular year for steering issues.
The shop in my area is very reputable and well reviewed. They only work on Jeeps. I brought it in, and he said that the drag link is bad, and he's replacing the steering dampener. He said the tie rod and track bar still "look great". He quoted me 974$ for everything.
I do not work on cars, so I don't really have an idea on what to expect. Does this seem normal? Do I need to push for anything else when it comes to the death wobble in these things?
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