jwoz
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Hi All,
Not sure if this is just a "Jeep thing" or if I have a bigger problem that should be addressed...
So I've had my gladiator just over a month and the first 200 miles I drove it stock with zero complaints. It didn't feel as smooth as other midsize trucks I test drove, but compared to my lifted Liberty it was a massive improvement in ride quality.
A couple weeks back I had the following installed by a local shop:
I've done some reading and research but i'm not sure if this is just a reality of the modifications made? The problem seems similar to this video by [Banned Site] Jeep JL Wrangler Steering Wobble Fix with Rancho Front Track Bar or this post https://www.jeepgladiatorforum.com/forum/threads/death-wobble.52908/
I know Clayton sells a kit with a steering stabilizer and beefier tie rod and drag link, which I'm currently considering to add as upgrades to address my "problem"... but I don't want to go spending a ton of money on things if it isnt the best solution. I am going to take it back to the shop that installed it in another couple hundred miles for their standard check over of the install not sure if I should mention anything specific? They are a speciality shop, but I don't think they normally do Clayton lifts.
Appreciate any suggestions/perspectives.
Not sure if this is just a "Jeep thing" or if I have a bigger problem that should be addressed...
So I've had my gladiator just over a month and the first 200 miles I drove it stock with zero complaints. It didn't feel as smooth as other midsize trucks I test drove, but compared to my lifted Liberty it was a massive improvement in ride quality.
A couple weeks back I had the following installed by a local shop:
- Clayton 3.5 Overland kit
- Fox 2.5 adjustable shocks front and rear (set to the softest setting)
- Mickey Thompson Baja Boss A/T All-Season 37X12.50R17LT (aired at around 29 cold psi)
- BLACK RHINO Arsenal Rim 17X9.5 5X127 Offset -18
I've done some reading and research but i'm not sure if this is just a reality of the modifications made? The problem seems similar to this video by [Banned Site] Jeep JL Wrangler Steering Wobble Fix with Rancho Front Track Bar or this post https://www.jeepgladiatorforum.com/forum/threads/death-wobble.52908/
I know Clayton sells a kit with a steering stabilizer and beefier tie rod and drag link, which I'm currently considering to add as upgrades to address my "problem"... but I don't want to go spending a ton of money on things if it isnt the best solution. I am going to take it back to the shop that installed it in another couple hundred miles for their standard check over of the install not sure if I should mention anything specific? They are a speciality shop, but I don't think they normally do Clayton lifts.
Appreciate any suggestions/perspectives.
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