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Alright, bear with me as I know there are tons of shimmy/wobble threads out there but I think this may be a slightly unique situation.
I have a 2020 Gladiator Rubicon with 31,500 miles.
The symptom is a steering wheel shimmy while hitting certain bumps/potholes at 30-50 mph. It looks very much like this, maybe slightly less intense:
So, not a death wobble but still undesirable.
Suspension related upgrades before the shimmy started:
-Teraflex leveling kit
-37” A/T tires
-Fully stock Rubicon components
Upgrades after which the shimmy began:
-Full Clayton Overland Plus 3.5” lift (used with about 10,000 miles total)
-Fox IPS 2.0 shocks (10,000 miles)
-Yeti XD drag link (10,000 miles)
-Everything installed by a local, well respected, and recommended 25+ year mechanic and Jeep enthusiast.
Things I have added/done since the shimmy began, which has seemingly helped a bit:
-Alignment and rotation
-Fox ATS Steering Stabilizer
My thoughts as I think through what could be causing this:
-My caster is at 7.0. Is this too high?
-Could either the Clayton front track bar or Yeti drag link bushings be going bad at 10,000 miles?
-I don’t think it’s the ball joints since everything was fine before the lift. Right?
I don’t really want to keep throwing money at this issue as that’s a slippery slope.
The mechanic said to come by and I will likely take him up on that, but he’s an hour away and that likely won’t happen until next week at the earliest.
Would love any thoughts here, even if just brainstorming.
Thanks guys!
I have a 2020 Gladiator Rubicon with 31,500 miles.
The symptom is a steering wheel shimmy while hitting certain bumps/potholes at 30-50 mph. It looks very much like this, maybe slightly less intense:
So, not a death wobble but still undesirable.
Suspension related upgrades before the shimmy started:
-Teraflex leveling kit
-37” A/T tires
-Fully stock Rubicon components
Upgrades after which the shimmy began:
-Full Clayton Overland Plus 3.5” lift (used with about 10,000 miles total)
-Fox IPS 2.0 shocks (10,000 miles)
-Yeti XD drag link (10,000 miles)
-Everything installed by a local, well respected, and recommended 25+ year mechanic and Jeep enthusiast.
Things I have added/done since the shimmy began, which has seemingly helped a bit:
-Alignment and rotation
-Fox ATS Steering Stabilizer
My thoughts as I think through what could be causing this:
-My caster is at 7.0. Is this too high?
-Could either the Clayton front track bar or Yeti drag link bushings be going bad at 10,000 miles?
-I don’t think it’s the ball joints since everything was fine before the lift. Right?
I don’t really want to keep throwing money at this issue as that’s a slippery slope.
The mechanic said to come by and I will likely take him up on that, but he’s an hour away and that likely won’t happen until next week at the earliest.
Would love any thoughts here, even if just brainstorming.
Thanks guys!
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