JoeyD
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First. Yes, I've read a million threads, youtube videos, scrolls, articles, visited an ancient monk at the top of a mountain. Thought I had this handled and it's worse.
Tl;DR: Massive death wobble after replacing front steering parts
Short Description / symptoms:
- 35" RT tires w/ 2.5" front spacer lift ( comes with Shock spacer and longer sway bar links )
- Minor wobble at freeway speeds slowly was getting worse
- The front passenger tire developed really bad tire wear, the rest looked ok. I did rotate them
-Developed a clunk in the steering when turning
- when I would turn the wheel from left to right you could tell something wasn't right, there was a slight hesitation/binding as you would turn the wheel. I got under it and couldn't see any issue.
- At low speed, parking lots speeds the amount of force to turn the wheel left vs right was pretty different. On the freeway I couldn't tell difference. but it would wonder a little
- After reading up I learned stock end links are made of wet paper and moon dust
- Ordered Steer Smarts Yeti XL drag link and Tie Rod. RSO traction bar
Replaced all the below mentioned items and things went from bad to worse. Took it out for a test drive and death wobble nearly turned literal. The wobble started at about 35 and got so bad the car started moving into the other lane! I have to slam on the brakes, thankfully no other cars were near me.
Bought and replaced:
---- Drag Link
---- Tie Rod
---- Traction bar (because of the 2.5 front lift)
---- Mopar 2.5" lower control arms (because of the 2.5 front lift)
---- steering damper ( not currently installed )
Torqued:
- Yes everything has been torqued to spec or slightly above it, twice. Once I had everything together and torqued I torqued everything again.
- everything was tightened and torqued at resting height resting on the axle or wheels.
Toe and Alignment:
- I adjusted the Toe as straight as I can get it before I went for a test drive, I wanted everything to settle before adjusting it again. Was going to try to get it within that "1/8"" toe in mark and get it aligned later
Description after installing all parts:
First round I installed only the drag link. Didn't fix the issue and the tie rod didn't show up in time. This week I installed the tie rod and traction bar. Adjusted the toe to as close to zero as I could and went for a test drive. Overall if seems better a low speed, the above mentioned low speed symptoms seemed to be gone. But as I sped up the wobble started and got worse and worse to a very uncontrollable level. Now, because of poor description for a product I don't have the steering damper installed it's possible it was calming the symptoms I was getting before.
Now, I'm thinking three things:
- Steering box as left the building ( when the wobble got REALLY bad it wasn't trying to rip the wheel out of my hands, but you could certainly feel it in the wheel )
- Ball joints are shot ( strong contender but since the low speed symptoms are gone it has me questioning if this is the issue )
- Wheels are so unbalanced and the toe is far out it's making things worse. I have no idea what the toe was at before replacing parts.
Looking for feedback on this.
Thank you
Tl;DR: Massive death wobble after replacing front steering parts
Short Description / symptoms:
- 35" RT tires w/ 2.5" front spacer lift ( comes with Shock spacer and longer sway bar links )
- Minor wobble at freeway speeds slowly was getting worse
- The front passenger tire developed really bad tire wear, the rest looked ok. I did rotate them
-Developed a clunk in the steering when turning
- when I would turn the wheel from left to right you could tell something wasn't right, there was a slight hesitation/binding as you would turn the wheel. I got under it and couldn't see any issue.
- At low speed, parking lots speeds the amount of force to turn the wheel left vs right was pretty different. On the freeway I couldn't tell difference. but it would wonder a little
- After reading up I learned stock end links are made of wet paper and moon dust
- Ordered Steer Smarts Yeti XL drag link and Tie Rod. RSO traction bar
Replaced all the below mentioned items and things went from bad to worse. Took it out for a test drive and death wobble nearly turned literal. The wobble started at about 35 and got so bad the car started moving into the other lane! I have to slam on the brakes, thankfully no other cars were near me.
Bought and replaced:
---- Drag Link
---- Tie Rod
---- Traction bar (because of the 2.5 front lift)
---- Mopar 2.5" lower control arms (because of the 2.5 front lift)
---- steering damper ( not currently installed )
Torqued:
- Yes everything has been torqued to spec or slightly above it, twice. Once I had everything together and torqued I torqued everything again.
- everything was tightened and torqued at resting height resting on the axle or wheels.
Toe and Alignment:
- I adjusted the Toe as straight as I can get it before I went for a test drive, I wanted everything to settle before adjusting it again. Was going to try to get it within that "1/8"" toe in mark and get it aligned later
Description after installing all parts:
First round I installed only the drag link. Didn't fix the issue and the tie rod didn't show up in time. This week I installed the tie rod and traction bar. Adjusted the toe to as close to zero as I could and went for a test drive. Overall if seems better a low speed, the above mentioned low speed symptoms seemed to be gone. But as I sped up the wobble started and got worse and worse to a very uncontrollable level. Now, because of poor description for a product I don't have the steering damper installed it's possible it was calming the symptoms I was getting before.
Now, I'm thinking three things:
- Steering box as left the building ( when the wobble got REALLY bad it wasn't trying to rip the wheel out of my hands, but you could certainly feel it in the wheel )
- Ball joints are shot ( strong contender but since the low speed symptoms are gone it has me questioning if this is the issue )
- Wheels are so unbalanced and the toe is far out it's making things worse. I have no idea what the toe was at before replacing parts.
Looking for feedback on this.
Thank you
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