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    Any mechanics familiar with the Jeeps death wobble?




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    Text me babe. I know a guy. 20+ years in the business and he works on the gangs jeeps all the time.
    Just need more information from you.


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    i can also fix this as well, you can pm me and we can exchange info there but i don't mind doing the labor, i have all the tools required to make it road worthy and safe again.

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    This issue is a significant front end and steering issue.
    Parts replacement is only a part of the issue.
    Unless someone actually has front end alignment equipment, they can not finish the repairs.

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    Just a shot in the dark but sounds like you might have split the cord on a tire & possibly not have a mechanical issue but more of a tire issue.

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    Is the death wobble only at certain speeds or all the time? Mine did that when I was around 40-45 mph and I had to slow down to about 20 to get it to stop. All I had to replace was the front stabilizing shock. Simple repair for my jeep.

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