Rockaholic
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Hello everyone,
After reading everything I could and watching many videos, I thought it was time to post my question here.
I purchased a 2021 JTR 3.6 a few months ago. It had a dealer installed Mopar lift and almost new 37in BFG K02s. It has been a lot of fun but I have had intermittent issues with death wobble and cannot figure out the cause. I usually experience issues between 45-55mph on a gentle curve after hitting a bump in the road. I always have the sensation that it's coming from the right front but I know that feelings can be deceiving with a solid axle. All the tires are equal in pressure (36 in the front and 38 in the rear), I had the tires balanced AND rotated, got a professional alignment, and have torqued up everything that YouTube says I should, paying close attention to the track bar and tie rod. The caster angle is 6 degrees on both sides. I have very slight play to the track bar and tie rod but they do not feel loose, just move maybe 1/32 or 1/16 of an inch when they are rotated. Any thoughts?
The previous owner never took the rig off roading and I believe them as there was no evidence anywhere that it had been on more than a dirt road. I have taken the truck off roading a handful of times but have only done slow rock crawling a few times. I have overall treated it very gently.
After reading everything I could and watching many videos, I thought it was time to post my question here.
I purchased a 2021 JTR 3.6 a few months ago. It had a dealer installed Mopar lift and almost new 37in BFG K02s. It has been a lot of fun but I have had intermittent issues with death wobble and cannot figure out the cause. I usually experience issues between 45-55mph on a gentle curve after hitting a bump in the road. I always have the sensation that it's coming from the right front but I know that feelings can be deceiving with a solid axle. All the tires are equal in pressure (36 in the front and 38 in the rear), I had the tires balanced AND rotated, got a professional alignment, and have torqued up everything that YouTube says I should, paying close attention to the track bar and tie rod. The caster angle is 6 degrees on both sides. I have very slight play to the track bar and tie rod but they do not feel loose, just move maybe 1/32 or 1/16 of an inch when they are rotated. Any thoughts?
The previous owner never took the rig off roading and I believe them as there was no evidence anywhere that it had been on more than a dirt road. I have taken the truck off roading a handful of times but have only done slow rock crawling a few times. I have overall treated it very gently.
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