Take it easy on the OP. This is a forum, not a court room full of judges... Amazing how much everyone knows after the fact. The Dude was just stating information for others to use. Either use the info, reply with helpful info, or move on.
I have had that happen with several different brands of tires with shot weights. While we really never came up with a cause, we found that the shot was adhering to the tire wall and causing an imbalance. One of the ways you can check this is jack up the truck rotate the tire and listen for the...
I don't think the Jeep will let you drive very far or very fast with this not functioning. The JK and newer will send the Jeep into limp mode if it is not fixed.
That is your wheel speed sensor. Very easy to change. Take wheel and brakes off, disconnect sensor, remove little allen head screw holding the sensor in, and replace. Be careful pulling the sensor out of the hub, they can break off very easily. Then you will need a drywall screw to get it...
The Jeeps computer monitors the output shaft of the transmission and compares it to the rear wheel speed when in 2 wheel drive. When in 4 wheel drive it monitors all 4 wheels. Since you changed gearing to 5.13, and didn't tell it you did that, it thinks something is slipping. Usually you can...
So, I needed an adjustable trackbar to straighten up my front end after a 2"Mopar lift, and I didn't feel like paying for the high dollar JKS or equivalent. I purchased a Poison Frog trackbar from Amazon for $159 to try out. I was really trying to find something wrong with this part, but really...
I have this lift also. Your front axle will be .5 inch off center after lift is installed. That's really not a big deal, but I have an adjustable trackbar on the way for mine. The rear will be fine without replacing the stock trackbar because it has a more horizontal mounting position to...
Ah, fellow reloader! Me likes to reload... Looks like you are doing mostly pistol rounds? I reload around 4000 to 7000 rounds a year. We shoot alot. Rifle and pistol, 223, 308, 6.5x284 220 swift, 9mm, 10mm, 45 auto, 40 S&W, and 22 TCM are the one we do the most. I don't do the progressive...