TahoeJohnny
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- First Name
- John
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- Nov 18, 2017
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- Lake Tahoe
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- Wrangler TJ, Wrangler Hard Rock, Patriot
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I am at my wit's end. I have a stock 2020 Rubicon Gladiator with the only upgrade being 35-in Pro Comp tires put on by the dealer during pickup.
I have noticed it floats similar to a boat at high speed. It doesn't wander left and right and it is definitely not the death wobble. The more weight I have in the car, it gets incredibly bad with the up and down motion. Literally cannot do over 65 mph.
The dealer has actually been really good about replacing the steering absorber, and then they just recently replaced all the shocks and I'm having the same problem. I questioned if the tires were too soft so I ran them 8 psi higher, 8 PSI lower, and at the recommended. PSI. Didn't make a difference.
Has anybody else experienced this? I am not seeing a lot of other people complaining so I'm wondering if this is unique to me? By the way, I own several off-road Jeeps so I fully know I'm not going to ride smooth. But this is insanely bad.
I hate to invest in upgrading shocks if I don't know it's going to fix the issue, but I will upgrade if I know it will fix the issue. The Gladiator sees a little off-roading but will never do the Rubicon Trail, like I take my TJ for that. it runs fine, it's highway speed that's not tolerable.
Suggestions?
I have noticed it floats similar to a boat at high speed. It doesn't wander left and right and it is definitely not the death wobble. The more weight I have in the car, it gets incredibly bad with the up and down motion. Literally cannot do over 65 mph.
The dealer has actually been really good about replacing the steering absorber, and then they just recently replaced all the shocks and I'm having the same problem. I questioned if the tires were too soft so I ran them 8 psi higher, 8 PSI lower, and at the recommended. PSI. Didn't make a difference.
Has anybody else experienced this? I am not seeing a lot of other people complaining so I'm wondering if this is unique to me? By the way, I own several off-road Jeeps so I fully know I'm not going to ride smooth. But this is insanely bad.
I hate to invest in upgrading shocks if I don't know it's going to fix the issue, but I will upgrade if I know it will fix the issue. The Gladiator sees a little off-roading but will never do the Rubicon Trail, like I take my TJ for that. it runs fine, it's highway speed that's not tolerable.
Suggestions?
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