DankjeeP
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I feel the need lol Good stuff thanks for sharing.And she still has 2 gears left.
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I feel the need lol Good stuff thanks for sharing.And she still has 2 gears left.
Well, I picked the truck up, got to the highway, hit a bump and identical behavior as shown above. I called the dealer quite upset as they assured me the checked all hardware for proper torque AND replaced the stabilizer. They did rotate the tires .
Service writer says 5 jeeps, 3 gladiators and two wranglers, came in with same issue over the past several days (theorizing it had something to do with the cold). My issue developed in Sept when it was still quite warm.
No TSB on the issue. Dealer really has no idea what the issue is. Jeep has a serious problem here.
Truck is back at the dealer. This truck has under 5k miles and is completely stock. We are at visti 2 of 4 before lemon law kicks in.
Will update again when I have more info.
If the truck would have behaved this way from day one then it’s obvious I was pushing it beyond it’s limits. But this thing drove better than most cars at 85+ For the first 8k miles.hope it gets resolved for you guys. I know drive slower is not what anyone is looking to hear. But seriously if I drive a dump truck or even a 2500 hd at 95% max speed will it shake ?? I’m thinking it might , idk I drive it like it was designed to be driven. I wish you all and should I experience it myself, the best of outcomes possible. I just think the solid front axel in any vehicle makes for a less responsive more demanding ride.
Thank youNot discrediting that something has changed. I’m guessing all the bushings have broken in. Like I said I really do hope they get it sorted for ya.
Agree that something clearly changed.If the truck would have behaved this way from day one then it’s obvious I was pushing it beyond it’s limits. But this thing drove better than most cars at 85+ For the first 8k miles.
So clearly something is broken.
Gotta ask because I don't know the specs on Mojave wheels or the steel rims you got - are the offset and backset specs the same?Another shaking 2021 Gladiator- mojave model... No issues until I swapped out the stock rims and falken wildpeaks for a set of OEM 17" steel rims with Snow rated Firestone Destination A/T2 same stock specs size 285/70/17 (all bought from the Jeep dealer I got the Mojave from).
Well... I'm not sure, all I know is that the steel winters are the jeep OEM 17" Black rims that you would get with a normal sport model without alloy package... The dimension of the tyres are identical...Gotta ask because I don't know the specs on Mojave wheels or the steel rims you got - are the offset and backset specs the same?
In other words, does the center of the tire sit out the same as the center of the tire did originally? With tire size changes (diameter and width) and wheel changes, an unacceptable scrub radius could be introduced.
If you have positive scrub radius and increase the tire diameter and nothing else, you can end up with no scrub radius which can introduce squirm which I could see in theory would cause wobble.
Mojave wheels do indeed have less positive offset (stick out more) than the other models. It's a theory worth testing. +37mm on Mojave, and +44mm on everything else. Width is the same as 7.5 inches.Well... I'm not sure, all I know is that the steel winters are the jeep OEM 17" Black rims that you would get with a normal sport model without alloy package... The dimension of the tyres are identical...
I'll ask the dealer the above question....
Just got off the phone with the service manager....Mojave wheels do indeed have less positive offset (stick out more) than the other models. It's a theory worth testing. +37mm on Mojave, and +44mm on everything else. Width is the same as 7.5 inches.