In3briatedPanda
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Long time member. Multiple jeep owner. First time I legit have exhausted every thing I know.
I own a 2021 JT max tow freedom edition. Lift, wheels, and tires have been on the jeep before its first LOF. Steering kit added at 25k miles. I’m currently at 26k miles. I do not wheel my jeep besides some hill climbs and mud runs. No rock crawling. No visible damage to axles, bushings, arms, nothing I can see and no shop has mentioned anything in two months.
I have a metalcloak true dual 3.5 inch lift. I have adjustable lower control arms. I have the metacloak HD steering upgrade. I love me some MC btw.
I currently run a 315/70r17 112S BFG KO2.
I can not drive my jeep on the interstate. Any step up or step down like a bridge crossing or change in concrete, my jeep goes absolute ape shit. Doesn’t matter in a sweeping corner or a straight line. I had to pull over 8 times from Augusta, ga to Charleston,sc. and just as many on the way back.
my tire pressure was 35psi when it first happened. We were two hours into our trip, no problems. Running 75mph for two hours, no hiccups. We hit some road work an hour outside Charleston, traveling at 65mph and the first occurrence happens. Bridge transfer and the jeep goes nuts. Have to pull over. Get going again and a mile later it happens again. I pull over and drop psi to 30psi. This makes it worse it seems.
took back roads home and stayed 58 or lower and no issues. One time I thought it was going to get away from me but it stopped once I slowed to 40, but the vibrations and aggressive shaking we the same experience as the interstate occurrence. The interstate didn’t stop until I was almost stopped on the shoulder.
Got home and looking over the jeep everything is torqued. All my paint marks are still where they are supposed to be. I’ve had some balance issues with my tires so I take a tread depth gauge to them. Outside shoulders 3/4 on all tires. Middle is 5/6 all tires. Inner shoulder is 10/12 all tires. I’ve been battling this issue for two years so playing with alignment numbers, upgrades, and psi I was not that surprised by the uneven wear. I am surprised the local shop didn’t tell me when they did my alignment.
My caster is 6.2 currently and the shop said it was ‘perfect’.
I can pull my draglink on the passenger side and hear a clunk but I’m told it’s adjusted properly. It feels tight but at the start of turning the wheel or pulling the link, it clunks.
I don’t want to sell my jeep. I want my JT. I need help. I’m lost. I’m on mobile, sorry for typos.
I can provide photos or videos if needed. I’m begging for some guidance. I work at a shop and have access to anything needed.
I own a 2021 JT max tow freedom edition. Lift, wheels, and tires have been on the jeep before its first LOF. Steering kit added at 25k miles. I’m currently at 26k miles. I do not wheel my jeep besides some hill climbs and mud runs. No rock crawling. No visible damage to axles, bushings, arms, nothing I can see and no shop has mentioned anything in two months.
I have a metalcloak true dual 3.5 inch lift. I have adjustable lower control arms. I have the metacloak HD steering upgrade. I love me some MC btw.
I currently run a 315/70r17 112S BFG KO2.
I can not drive my jeep on the interstate. Any step up or step down like a bridge crossing or change in concrete, my jeep goes absolute ape shit. Doesn’t matter in a sweeping corner or a straight line. I had to pull over 8 times from Augusta, ga to Charleston,sc. and just as many on the way back.
my tire pressure was 35psi when it first happened. We were two hours into our trip, no problems. Running 75mph for two hours, no hiccups. We hit some road work an hour outside Charleston, traveling at 65mph and the first occurrence happens. Bridge transfer and the jeep goes nuts. Have to pull over. Get going again and a mile later it happens again. I pull over and drop psi to 30psi. This makes it worse it seems.
took back roads home and stayed 58 or lower and no issues. One time I thought it was going to get away from me but it stopped once I slowed to 40, but the vibrations and aggressive shaking we the same experience as the interstate occurrence. The interstate didn’t stop until I was almost stopped on the shoulder.
Got home and looking over the jeep everything is torqued. All my paint marks are still where they are supposed to be. I’ve had some balance issues with my tires so I take a tread depth gauge to them. Outside shoulders 3/4 on all tires. Middle is 5/6 all tires. Inner shoulder is 10/12 all tires. I’ve been battling this issue for two years so playing with alignment numbers, upgrades, and psi I was not that surprised by the uneven wear. I am surprised the local shop didn’t tell me when they did my alignment.
My caster is 6.2 currently and the shop said it was ‘perfect’.
I can pull my draglink on the passenger side and hear a clunk but I’m told it’s adjusted properly. It feels tight but at the start of turning the wheel or pulling the link, it clunks.
I don’t want to sell my jeep. I want my JT. I need help. I’m lost. I’m on mobile, sorry for typos.
I can provide photos or videos if needed. I’m begging for some guidance. I work at a shop and have access to anything needed.
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