PuddleJumper
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- Cortlund
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So I been through all the necessary test, and I'll just start from the beginning. I recently got 37s to run for overlanding/trails only. I rarely commute them. I had a bit of vibration and i got it sorted to a bad wheel spacer and the tires aren't perfectly balanced. They have a bit of miles now to wear in and all the vibration is gone, rides like a cloud. till this morning when i got a little planned sideways action, cus wet roads are fun. As soon as the truck straightened out it had a very mild but noticeable shimmy. as i continued my drive it slowly went away, and no amount of curb bouncing or pot holes on purpose could get it to come back. I checked my ball joints, bearings and rods at work. all are tight with no play. which only leaves the stabilizer. the only thing i can figure is it doesn't take abuse cold and as it warmed up through use it got better? anywho, I don't want a dealer to deny me ball joints in the future cus i went aftermarket stabilizer. I know my home one wouldn't but if I'm out of state, well lets just say ya'll got some horror story dealers out here. Is the Fox one on MoparParts.com dealer safe? does it perform well? or should i just burn through cheapo OEM ones?
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