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Spdloader 10-07-2006 10:26 PM

Re: Death Wobble
 

"billy ray" <billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
news:3458d$45281a54$422afc51$20586@FUSE.NET...
>I took a look at the '96 XJ 2WD with the DW today.
>
> The front end alignment is definitely off, the passenger front tire has
> the outboard edge well scrubbed and there is .... some .... evidence that
> a weight may have been thrown off. (cleaner spot on the rim)
>
> While the wheels were off I greased all the zerks and noticed that several
> rubber bushings were in sad shape and there was an oily layer of dirt on
> the steering stabilizer tube.
>
> The tires were all at different pressures, 3 ranged from 25-28 psi and one
> at 31 psi
>
> The least amount of weight used to balance the tires was 1.75 ounces, 1
> tire at 2.25 ounces, one at 2.75 ounces, and the highest had 5.25 ounces
> on 215-75x15 tires and all the weights were on the inside rim , none on
> the outside.
>
> All 4 shocks work fine, Jeep settles during the first bounce
>
> The DW first occurred a month and a half ago and last occurred yesterday
> afternoon at 47 mph in a straight and smooth section of level road.
>
> Today the XJ was greased and the tires rotated front to back
>
> I recommended all the tires be broken down and rotated 180 degrees and
> rebalanced and the front end aligned.
>
> After that we would attend to the bushings and steering stabilizer
>
> Any thoughts?
>
>
> "billy ray" <billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
> news:461cb$4526f346$422afc51$22255@FUSE.NET...
>> How common is death wobble on a bone stock 2WD XJ?.
>>
>> I have a friend who was trying to describe the XJs recent reaction to
>> crossing the railroad tracks and all I could make of it was death
>> wobble......
>>
>> Am I missing something or what should I be looking at tomorrow?
>>
>> What I know:
>> '96 XJ Classic 2WD, ~90k miles, 4 liter 3 speed automatic,. Kelly
>> Celebrity tires mounted and balanced 2 years ago, not aligned at that
>> time (old tires had no odd wear), condition of shocks unknown, condition
>> of suspension unknown. Brakes and rotors new - DW existed before the
>> brake job)
>>
>> Jeeps seems to be otherwise in good shape the 'dw like' sensation only
>> mentioned as an afterthought within a different conversation last night.
>> I don't know if this is the first instance or a recurring problem. (I
>> suspect it is not a common occurrence on this Jeep as it has never been
>> mentioned before)
>>
>> I will be looking at this over the weekend. Anything in particular,
>> other than the above, that I should look for?
>>

>
>


That's a good start. Get the bushings and stabilizer replaced and I'll bet
the problem goes away.

Spdloader



Spdloader 10-07-2006 10:26 PM

Re: Death Wobble
 

"billy ray" <billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
news:3458d$45281a54$422afc51$20586@FUSE.NET...
>I took a look at the '96 XJ 2WD with the DW today.
>
> The front end alignment is definitely off, the passenger front tire has
> the outboard edge well scrubbed and there is .... some .... evidence that
> a weight may have been thrown off. (cleaner spot on the rim)
>
> While the wheels were off I greased all the zerks and noticed that several
> rubber bushings were in sad shape and there was an oily layer of dirt on
> the steering stabilizer tube.
>
> The tires were all at different pressures, 3 ranged from 25-28 psi and one
> at 31 psi
>
> The least amount of weight used to balance the tires was 1.75 ounces, 1
> tire at 2.25 ounces, one at 2.75 ounces, and the highest had 5.25 ounces
> on 215-75x15 tires and all the weights were on the inside rim , none on
> the outside.
>
> All 4 shocks work fine, Jeep settles during the first bounce
>
> The DW first occurred a month and a half ago and last occurred yesterday
> afternoon at 47 mph in a straight and smooth section of level road.
>
> Today the XJ was greased and the tires rotated front to back
>
> I recommended all the tires be broken down and rotated 180 degrees and
> rebalanced and the front end aligned.
>
> After that we would attend to the bushings and steering stabilizer
>
> Any thoughts?
>
>
> "billy ray" <billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
> news:461cb$4526f346$422afc51$22255@FUSE.NET...
>> How common is death wobble on a bone stock 2WD XJ?.
>>
>> I have a friend who was trying to describe the XJs recent reaction to
>> crossing the railroad tracks and all I could make of it was death
>> wobble......
>>
>> Am I missing something or what should I be looking at tomorrow?
>>
>> What I know:
>> '96 XJ Classic 2WD, ~90k miles, 4 liter 3 speed automatic,. Kelly
>> Celebrity tires mounted and balanced 2 years ago, not aligned at that
>> time (old tires had no odd wear), condition of shocks unknown, condition
>> of suspension unknown. Brakes and rotors new - DW existed before the
>> brake job)
>>
>> Jeeps seems to be otherwise in good shape the 'dw like' sensation only
>> mentioned as an afterthought within a different conversation last night.
>> I don't know if this is the first instance or a recurring problem. (I
>> suspect it is not a common occurrence on this Jeep as it has never been
>> mentioned before)
>>
>> I will be looking at this over the weekend. Anything in particular,
>> other than the above, that I should look for?
>>

>
>


That's a good start. Get the bushings and stabilizer replaced and I'll bet
the problem goes away.

Spdloader



Lloyd Hanning 10-08-2006 06:35 PM

Re: Death Wobble
 
I've got an 04 Rubicon and it goes nuts too when I cross RR tracks or a
weird bump. Seems it only happens when I'm doing 50 - 60. I have to slow
down to 30 go keep it under control. The wobble stops, then I can continue.
I've only got 15K on it, and I took it back to the dealer and he said he
couldn't find anything wrong. I'm thinking about replacing the steering
damper with a bigger one. Do you think that would help? If so, any
recommendations on what damper to get?

Thanks
Lloyd


"billy ray" <billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
news:461cb$4526f346$422afc51$22255@FUSE.NET...
> How common is death wobble on a bone stock 2WD XJ?.
>
> I have a friend who was trying to describe the XJs recent reaction to
> crossing the railroad tracks and all I could make of it was death
> wobble......
>
> Am I missing something or what should I be looking at tomorrow?
>
> What I know:
> '96 XJ Classic 2WD, ~90k miles, 4 liter 3 speed automatic,. Kelly
> Celebrity tires mounted and balanced 2 years ago, not aligned at that
> time (old tires had no odd wear), condition of shocks unknown, condition
> of suspension unknown. Brakes and rotors new - DW existed before the
> brake job)
>
> Jeeps seems to be otherwise in good shape the 'dw like' sensation only
> mentioned as an afterthought within a different conversation last night.
> I don't know if this is the first instance or a recurring problem. (I
> suspect it is not a common occurrence on this Jeep as it has never been
> mentioned before)
>
> I will be looking at this over the weekend. Anything in particular, other
> than the above, that I should look for?
>




Lloyd Hanning 10-08-2006 06:35 PM

Re: Death Wobble
 
I've got an 04 Rubicon and it goes nuts too when I cross RR tracks or a
weird bump. Seems it only happens when I'm doing 50 - 60. I have to slow
down to 30 go keep it under control. The wobble stops, then I can continue.
I've only got 15K on it, and I took it back to the dealer and he said he
couldn't find anything wrong. I'm thinking about replacing the steering
damper with a bigger one. Do you think that would help? If so, any
recommendations on what damper to get?

Thanks
Lloyd


"billy ray" <billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
news:461cb$4526f346$422afc51$22255@FUSE.NET...
> How common is death wobble on a bone stock 2WD XJ?.
>
> I have a friend who was trying to describe the XJs recent reaction to
> crossing the railroad tracks and all I could make of it was death
> wobble......
>
> Am I missing something or what should I be looking at tomorrow?
>
> What I know:
> '96 XJ Classic 2WD, ~90k miles, 4 liter 3 speed automatic,. Kelly
> Celebrity tires mounted and balanced 2 years ago, not aligned at that
> time (old tires had no odd wear), condition of shocks unknown, condition
> of suspension unknown. Brakes and rotors new - DW existed before the
> brake job)
>
> Jeeps seems to be otherwise in good shape the 'dw like' sensation only
> mentioned as an afterthought within a different conversation last night.
> I don't know if this is the first instance or a recurring problem. (I
> suspect it is not a common occurrence on this Jeep as it has never been
> mentioned before)
>
> I will be looking at this over the weekend. Anything in particular, other
> than the above, that I should look for?
>




Lloyd Hanning 10-08-2006 06:35 PM

Re: Death Wobble
 
I've got an 04 Rubicon and it goes nuts too when I cross RR tracks or a
weird bump. Seems it only happens when I'm doing 50 - 60. I have to slow
down to 30 go keep it under control. The wobble stops, then I can continue.
I've only got 15K on it, and I took it back to the dealer and he said he
couldn't find anything wrong. I'm thinking about replacing the steering
damper with a bigger one. Do you think that would help? If so, any
recommendations on what damper to get?

Thanks
Lloyd


"billy ray" <billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
news:461cb$4526f346$422afc51$22255@FUSE.NET...
> How common is death wobble on a bone stock 2WD XJ?.
>
> I have a friend who was trying to describe the XJs recent reaction to
> crossing the railroad tracks and all I could make of it was death
> wobble......
>
> Am I missing something or what should I be looking at tomorrow?
>
> What I know:
> '96 XJ Classic 2WD, ~90k miles, 4 liter 3 speed automatic,. Kelly
> Celebrity tires mounted and balanced 2 years ago, not aligned at that
> time (old tires had no odd wear), condition of shocks unknown, condition
> of suspension unknown. Brakes and rotors new - DW existed before the
> brake job)
>
> Jeeps seems to be otherwise in good shape the 'dw like' sensation only
> mentioned as an afterthought within a different conversation last night.
> I don't know if this is the first instance or a recurring problem. (I
> suspect it is not a common occurrence on this Jeep as it has never been
> mentioned before)
>
> I will be looking at this over the weekend. Anything in particular, other
> than the above, that I should look for?
>




swbell 10-08-2006 08:10 PM

Re: Death Wobble
 
Tire balance and the steering damper are the causes. I wouldn't think twice
about changing the damper, then go to a reputable tire shop. Have them
check the tires for out-of-round, and spin balance and rotate.

Frequent tire rotation is an absolute must for Jeep owners. I do it every
three months, and have them spin balanced too. It's been worth the money.

The stock damper is pretty lame. You'll be changing it sooner or later
anyway and they don't cost that much.

If your dealer didn't know what was wrong, find somewhere else to take it.
This is a very common problem.

Paul Nelson
http://www.kerygma.org/nelson


in article Z2fWg.10818$e66.8146@newssvr13.news.prodigy.com, Lloyd Hanning at
lloydhanning@yahoo.com wrote on 10/8/06 5:35 PM:

> I've got an 04 Rubicon and it goes nuts too when I cross RR tracks or a
> weird bump. Seems it only happens when I'm doing 50 - 60. I have to slow
> down to 30 go keep it under control. The wobble stops, then I can continue.
> I've only got 15K on it, and I took it back to the dealer and he said he
> couldn't find anything wrong. I'm thinking about replacing the steering
> damper with a bigger one. Do you think that would help? If so, any
> recommendations on what damper to get?
>
> Thanks
> Lloyd
>
>
> "billy ray" <billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
> news:461cb$4526f346$422afc51$22255@FUSE.NET...
>> How common is death wobble on a bone stock 2WD XJ?.
>>
>> I have a friend who was trying to describe the XJs recent reaction to
>> crossing the railroad tracks and all I could make of it was death
>> wobble......
>>
>> Am I missing something or what should I be looking at tomorrow?
>>
>> What I know:
>> '96 XJ Classic 2WD, ~90k miles, 4 liter 3 speed automatic,. Kelly
>> Celebrity tires mounted and balanced 2 years ago, not aligned at that
>> time (old tires had no odd wear), condition of shocks unknown, condition
>> of suspension unknown. Brakes and rotors new - DW existed before the
>> brake job)
>>
>> Jeeps seems to be otherwise in good shape the 'dw like' sensation only
>> mentioned as an afterthought within a different conversation last night.
>> I don't know if this is the first instance or a recurring problem. (I
>> suspect it is not a common occurrence on this Jeep as it has never been
>> mentioned before)
>>
>> I will be looking at this over the weekend. Anything in particular, other
>> than the above, that I should look for?
>>

>
>



swbell 10-08-2006 08:10 PM

Re: Death Wobble
 
Tire balance and the steering damper are the causes. I wouldn't think twice
about changing the damper, then go to a reputable tire shop. Have them
check the tires for out-of-round, and spin balance and rotate.

Frequent tire rotation is an absolute must for Jeep owners. I do it every
three months, and have them spin balanced too. It's been worth the money.

The stock damper is pretty lame. You'll be changing it sooner or later
anyway and they don't cost that much.

If your dealer didn't know what was wrong, find somewhere else to take it.
This is a very common problem.

Paul Nelson
http://www.kerygma.org/nelson


in article Z2fWg.10818$e66.8146@newssvr13.news.prodigy.com, Lloyd Hanning at
lloydhanning@yahoo.com wrote on 10/8/06 5:35 PM:

> I've got an 04 Rubicon and it goes nuts too when I cross RR tracks or a
> weird bump. Seems it only happens when I'm doing 50 - 60. I have to slow
> down to 30 go keep it under control. The wobble stops, then I can continue.
> I've only got 15K on it, and I took it back to the dealer and he said he
> couldn't find anything wrong. I'm thinking about replacing the steering
> damper with a bigger one. Do you think that would help? If so, any
> recommendations on what damper to get?
>
> Thanks
> Lloyd
>
>
> "billy ray" <billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
> news:461cb$4526f346$422afc51$22255@FUSE.NET...
>> How common is death wobble on a bone stock 2WD XJ?.
>>
>> I have a friend who was trying to describe the XJs recent reaction to
>> crossing the railroad tracks and all I could make of it was death
>> wobble......
>>
>> Am I missing something or what should I be looking at tomorrow?
>>
>> What I know:
>> '96 XJ Classic 2WD, ~90k miles, 4 liter 3 speed automatic,. Kelly
>> Celebrity tires mounted and balanced 2 years ago, not aligned at that
>> time (old tires had no odd wear), condition of shocks unknown, condition
>> of suspension unknown. Brakes and rotors new - DW existed before the
>> brake job)
>>
>> Jeeps seems to be otherwise in good shape the 'dw like' sensation only
>> mentioned as an afterthought within a different conversation last night.
>> I don't know if this is the first instance or a recurring problem. (I
>> suspect it is not a common occurrence on this Jeep as it has never been
>> mentioned before)
>>
>> I will be looking at this over the weekend. Anything in particular, other
>> than the above, that I should look for?
>>

>
>



swbell 10-08-2006 08:10 PM

Re: Death Wobble
 
Tire balance and the steering damper are the causes. I wouldn't think twice
about changing the damper, then go to a reputable tire shop. Have them
check the tires for out-of-round, and spin balance and rotate.

Frequent tire rotation is an absolute must for Jeep owners. I do it every
three months, and have them spin balanced too. It's been worth the money.

The stock damper is pretty lame. You'll be changing it sooner or later
anyway and they don't cost that much.

If your dealer didn't know what was wrong, find somewhere else to take it.
This is a very common problem.

Paul Nelson
http://www.kerygma.org/nelson


in article Z2fWg.10818$e66.8146@newssvr13.news.prodigy.com, Lloyd Hanning at
lloydhanning@yahoo.com wrote on 10/8/06 5:35 PM:

> I've got an 04 Rubicon and it goes nuts too when I cross RR tracks or a
> weird bump. Seems it only happens when I'm doing 50 - 60. I have to slow
> down to 30 go keep it under control. The wobble stops, then I can continue.
> I've only got 15K on it, and I took it back to the dealer and he said he
> couldn't find anything wrong. I'm thinking about replacing the steering
> damper with a bigger one. Do you think that would help? If so, any
> recommendations on what damper to get?
>
> Thanks
> Lloyd
>
>
> "billy ray" <billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
> news:461cb$4526f346$422afc51$22255@FUSE.NET...
>> How common is death wobble on a bone stock 2WD XJ?.
>>
>> I have a friend who was trying to describe the XJs recent reaction to
>> crossing the railroad tracks and all I could make of it was death
>> wobble......
>>
>> Am I missing something or what should I be looking at tomorrow?
>>
>> What I know:
>> '96 XJ Classic 2WD, ~90k miles, 4 liter 3 speed automatic,. Kelly
>> Celebrity tires mounted and balanced 2 years ago, not aligned at that
>> time (old tires had no odd wear), condition of shocks unknown, condition
>> of suspension unknown. Brakes and rotors new - DW existed before the
>> brake job)
>>
>> Jeeps seems to be otherwise in good shape the 'dw like' sensation only
>> mentioned as an afterthought within a different conversation last night.
>> I don't know if this is the first instance or a recurring problem. (I
>> suspect it is not a common occurrence on this Jeep as it has never been
>> mentioned before)
>>
>> I will be looking at this over the weekend. Anything in particular, other
>> than the above, that I should look for?
>>

>
>



billy ray 10-08-2006 10:22 PM

Re: Death Wobble
 
We banged on the damper for a while but couldn't get the tapered bolt out.
What kind of puller should we have used if we could find one on Sunday
afternoon....

The other end requires two 18 mm wrenches We had two 17s and two 19s but no
18s.....


"swbell" <kerygma2@swbell.net> wrote in message
news:C14EFDBB.50FF6%kerygma2@swbell.net...
> Tire balance and the steering damper are the causes. I wouldn't think
> twice
> about changing the damper, then go to a reputable tire shop. Have them
> check the tires for out-of-round, and spin balance and rotate.
>
> Frequent tire rotation is an absolute must for Jeep owners. I do it every
> three months, and have them spin balanced too. It's been worth the money.
>
> The stock damper is pretty lame. You'll be changing it sooner or later
> anyway and they don't cost that much.
>
> If your dealer didn't know what was wrong, find somewhere else to take it.
> This is a very common problem.
>
> Paul Nelson
> http://www.kerygma.org/nelson
>
>
> in article Z2fWg.10818$e66.8146@newssvr13.news.prodigy.com, Lloyd Hanning
> at
> lloydhanning@yahoo.com wrote on 10/8/06 5:35 PM:
>
>> I've got an 04 Rubicon and it goes nuts too when I cross RR tracks or a
>> weird bump. Seems it only happens when I'm doing 50 - 60. I have to slow
>> down to 30 go keep it under control. The wobble stops, then I can
>> continue.
>> I've only got 15K on it, and I took it back to the dealer and he said he
>> couldn't find anything wrong. I'm thinking about replacing the steering
>> damper with a bigger one. Do you think that would help? If so, any
>> recommendations on what damper to get?
>>
>> Thanks
>> Lloyd
>>
>>
>> "billy ray" <billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
>> news:461cb$4526f346$422afc51$22255@FUSE.NET...
>>> How common is death wobble on a bone stock 2WD XJ?.
>>>
>>> I have a friend who was trying to describe the XJs recent reaction to
>>> crossing the railroad tracks and all I could make of it was death
>>> wobble......
>>>
>>> Am I missing something or what should I be looking at tomorrow?
>>>
>>> What I know:
>>> '96 XJ Classic 2WD, ~90k miles, 4 liter 3 speed automatic,. Kelly
>>> Celebrity tires mounted and balanced 2 years ago, not aligned at that
>>> time (old tires had no odd wear), condition of shocks unknown, condition
>>> of suspension unknown. Brakes and rotors new - DW existed before the
>>> brake job)
>>>
>>> Jeeps seems to be otherwise in good shape the 'dw like' sensation only
>>> mentioned as an afterthought within a different conversation last night.
>>> I don't know if this is the first instance or a recurring problem. (I
>>> suspect it is not a common occurrence on this Jeep as it has never been
>>> mentioned before)
>>>
>>> I will be looking at this over the weekend. Anything in particular,
>>> other
>>> than the above, that I should look for?
>>>

>>
>>

>




billy ray 10-08-2006 10:22 PM

Re: Death Wobble
 
We banged on the damper for a while but couldn't get the tapered bolt out.
What kind of puller should we have used if we could find one on Sunday
afternoon....

The other end requires two 18 mm wrenches We had two 17s and two 19s but no
18s.....


"swbell" <kerygma2@swbell.net> wrote in message
news:C14EFDBB.50FF6%kerygma2@swbell.net...
> Tire balance and the steering damper are the causes. I wouldn't think
> twice
> about changing the damper, then go to a reputable tire shop. Have them
> check the tires for out-of-round, and spin balance and rotate.
>
> Frequent tire rotation is an absolute must for Jeep owners. I do it every
> three months, and have them spin balanced too. It's been worth the money.
>
> The stock damper is pretty lame. You'll be changing it sooner or later
> anyway and they don't cost that much.
>
> If your dealer didn't know what was wrong, find somewhere else to take it.
> This is a very common problem.
>
> Paul Nelson
> http://www.kerygma.org/nelson
>
>
> in article Z2fWg.10818$e66.8146@newssvr13.news.prodigy.com, Lloyd Hanning
> at
> lloydhanning@yahoo.com wrote on 10/8/06 5:35 PM:
>
>> I've got an 04 Rubicon and it goes nuts too when I cross RR tracks or a
>> weird bump. Seems it only happens when I'm doing 50 - 60. I have to slow
>> down to 30 go keep it under control. The wobble stops, then I can
>> continue.
>> I've only got 15K on it, and I took it back to the dealer and he said he
>> couldn't find anything wrong. I'm thinking about replacing the steering
>> damper with a bigger one. Do you think that would help? If so, any
>> recommendations on what damper to get?
>>
>> Thanks
>> Lloyd
>>
>>
>> "billy ray" <billy_ray@SPAMfuse.net> wrote in message
>> news:461cb$4526f346$422afc51$22255@FUSE.NET...
>>> How common is death wobble on a bone stock 2WD XJ?.
>>>
>>> I have a friend who was trying to describe the XJs recent reaction to
>>> crossing the railroad tracks and all I could make of it was death
>>> wobble......
>>>
>>> Am I missing something or what should I be looking at tomorrow?
>>>
>>> What I know:
>>> '96 XJ Classic 2WD, ~90k miles, 4 liter 3 speed automatic,. Kelly
>>> Celebrity tires mounted and balanced 2 years ago, not aligned at that
>>> time (old tires had no odd wear), condition of shocks unknown, condition
>>> of suspension unknown. Brakes and rotors new - DW existed before the
>>> brake job)
>>>
>>> Jeeps seems to be otherwise in good shape the 'dw like' sensation only
>>> mentioned as an afterthought within a different conversation last night.
>>> I don't know if this is the first instance or a recurring problem. (I
>>> suspect it is not a common occurrence on this Jeep as it has never been
>>> mentioned before)
>>>
>>> I will be looking at this over the weekend. Anything in particular,
>>> other
>>> than the above, that I should look for?
>>>

>>
>>

>





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