Bjeepz
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Well crap, F'in crap.
2020 JT Overland, 13000'ish miles, the super smooth best street driving Jeep ever until this evening.
No issues until today, about 11000 miles since full go over after JKS suspension install with Fox shocks. Accelerated to roughly 55-60mph. I then applied the brakes moderately and WOW WTF. Let off the brakes and applied again and same nasty shaky wobble. No weird wonky bumps on the road where this occurred, I have driven this small short section of hwy for 25yrs.
This JT is by far the smoothest Jeep I have owned..... 99, 2004, 2015, 2017, 2019, 2020. JT. I was shocked today by this nasty shaky wobble. I will go over torque on all relevant parts.
Running well balanced super smooth Falken AT3W 285/75r17 on stock Jeep sport rims since new.
It does get driven on trails moderately.., however wheeling chatter is so variable... some ppl think they wheel then they come wheeling and realized they don't so much wheel off=road in the same way. Yet, this death wobble is death wobble regardless of how hard one may or may not wheel! I have not actually hit any hard trails with this JT, it is just a go camping rig.
Any other thoughts?
2020 JT Overland, 13000'ish miles, the super smooth best street driving Jeep ever until this evening.
No issues until today, about 11000 miles since full go over after JKS suspension install with Fox shocks. Accelerated to roughly 55-60mph. I then applied the brakes moderately and WOW WTF. Let off the brakes and applied again and same nasty shaky wobble. No weird wonky bumps on the road where this occurred, I have driven this small short section of hwy for 25yrs.
This JT is by far the smoothest Jeep I have owned..... 99, 2004, 2015, 2017, 2019, 2020. JT. I was shocked today by this nasty shaky wobble. I will go over torque on all relevant parts.
Running well balanced super smooth Falken AT3W 285/75r17 on stock Jeep sport rims since new.
It does get driven on trails moderately.., however wheeling chatter is so variable... some ppl think they wheel then they come wheeling and realized they don't so much wheel off=road in the same way. Yet, this death wobble is death wobble regardless of how hard one may or may not wheel! I have not actually hit any hard trails with this JT, it is just a go camping rig.
Any other thoughts?
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