Help, Vibration at 55 mph...
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Re: Help, Vibration at 55 mph...
I had exactly the same type of problem with a 2000 wrangler. Replaced
tires, re balanced twice , u-joints , rear drive shaft, nothing
worked. Turned out a be a bent rear output shaft in the transfer case.
Hope this helps.
On Mon, 24 Nov 2003 19:20:52 GMT, "Gary B." <jeepnmon@cinci.rr.com>
wrote:
>Hello.
>I have an 88 Cherokee Laredo that has a vibration from about 35 mph on up.
>Gets worse at about 55-65 mph. The whole Jeep shakes. I've replaced the
>steering stabilizer, front U-Joints, and front lower control arm bushings in
>an effort to solve this problem. I also had the alignment checked and the
>tires balanced. The vibration is still there. It's the type of vibration
>that seems like a classic tire balance issue, but I've already tried that
>and it was fine. Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated as I
>don't know what to check next. Please feel free to share your ideas and
>thoughts on how to solve this problem. Thanks.
>
>Regards,
JD
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tires, re balanced twice , u-joints , rear drive shaft, nothing
worked. Turned out a be a bent rear output shaft in the transfer case.
Hope this helps.
On Mon, 24 Nov 2003 19:20:52 GMT, "Gary B." <jeepnmon@cinci.rr.com>
wrote:
>Hello.
>I have an 88 Cherokee Laredo that has a vibration from about 35 mph on up.
>Gets worse at about 55-65 mph. The whole Jeep shakes. I've replaced the
>steering stabilizer, front U-Joints, and front lower control arm bushings in
>an effort to solve this problem. I also had the alignment checked and the
>tires balanced. The vibration is still there. It's the type of vibration
>that seems like a classic tire balance issue, but I've already tried that
>and it was fine. Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated as I
>don't know what to check next. Please feel free to share your ideas and
>thoughts on how to solve this problem. Thanks.
>
>Regards,
JD
2K-TJ
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Re: Help, Vibration at 55 mph...
I had exactly the same type of problem with a 2000 wrangler. Replaced
tires, re balanced twice , u-joints , rear drive shaft, nothing
worked. Turned out a be a bent rear output shaft in the transfer case.
Hope this helps.
On Mon, 24 Nov 2003 19:20:52 GMT, "Gary B." <jeepnmon@cinci.rr.com>
wrote:
>Hello.
>I have an 88 Cherokee Laredo that has a vibration from about 35 mph on up.
>Gets worse at about 55-65 mph. The whole Jeep shakes. I've replaced the
>steering stabilizer, front U-Joints, and front lower control arm bushings in
>an effort to solve this problem. I also had the alignment checked and the
>tires balanced. The vibration is still there. It's the type of vibration
>that seems like a classic tire balance issue, but I've already tried that
>and it was fine. Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated as I
>don't know what to check next. Please feel free to share your ideas and
>thoughts on how to solve this problem. Thanks.
>
>Regards,
JD
2K-TJ
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tires, re balanced twice , u-joints , rear drive shaft, nothing
worked. Turned out a be a bent rear output shaft in the transfer case.
Hope this helps.
On Mon, 24 Nov 2003 19:20:52 GMT, "Gary B." <jeepnmon@cinci.rr.com>
wrote:
>Hello.
>I have an 88 Cherokee Laredo that has a vibration from about 35 mph on up.
>Gets worse at about 55-65 mph. The whole Jeep shakes. I've replaced the
>steering stabilizer, front U-Joints, and front lower control arm bushings in
>an effort to solve this problem. I also had the alignment checked and the
>tires balanced. The vibration is still there. It's the type of vibration
>that seems like a classic tire balance issue, but I've already tried that
>and it was fine. Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated as I
>don't know what to check next. Please feel free to share your ideas and
>thoughts on how to solve this problem. Thanks.
>
>Regards,
JD
2K-TJ
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Re: Help, Vibration at 55 mph...
I had exactly the same type of problem with a 2000 wrangler. Replaced
tires, re balanced twice , u-joints , rear drive shaft, nothing
worked. Turned out a be a bent rear output shaft in the transfer case.
Hope this helps.
On Mon, 24 Nov 2003 19:20:52 GMT, "Gary B." <jeepnmon@cinci.rr.com>
wrote:
>Hello.
>I have an 88 Cherokee Laredo that has a vibration from about 35 mph on up.
>Gets worse at about 55-65 mph. The whole Jeep shakes. I've replaced the
>steering stabilizer, front U-Joints, and front lower control arm bushings in
>an effort to solve this problem. I also had the alignment checked and the
>tires balanced. The vibration is still there. It's the type of vibration
>that seems like a classic tire balance issue, but I've already tried that
>and it was fine. Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated as I
>don't know what to check next. Please feel free to share your ideas and
>thoughts on how to solve this problem. Thanks.
>
>Regards,
JD
2K-TJ
remove nospam for e-mail reply
tires, re balanced twice , u-joints , rear drive shaft, nothing
worked. Turned out a be a bent rear output shaft in the transfer case.
Hope this helps.
On Mon, 24 Nov 2003 19:20:52 GMT, "Gary B." <jeepnmon@cinci.rr.com>
wrote:
>Hello.
>I have an 88 Cherokee Laredo that has a vibration from about 35 mph on up.
>Gets worse at about 55-65 mph. The whole Jeep shakes. I've replaced the
>steering stabilizer, front U-Joints, and front lower control arm bushings in
>an effort to solve this problem. I also had the alignment checked and the
>tires balanced. The vibration is still there. It's the type of vibration
>that seems like a classic tire balance issue, but I've already tried that
>and it was fine. Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated as I
>don't know what to check next. Please feel free to share your ideas and
>thoughts on how to solve this problem. Thanks.
>
>Regards,
JD
2K-TJ
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Re: Help, Vibration at 55 mph...
On Mon, 24 Nov 2003 19:20:52 GMT, the following appeared in
rec.autos.makers.jeep+******, posted by "Gary B."
<jeepnmon@cinci.rr.com>:
Everyone else had good suggestions, but you might also want
to check the driveshaft (driveshaft*s* if you don't have
lockout hubs). If it's gotten bent or lost one of the
welded-on balancing weights it could cause the problem.
Hope you find it; this sort of thing can drive you nuts.
>Hello.
>I have an 88 Cherokee Laredo that has a vibration from about 35 mph on up.
>Gets worse at about 55-65 mph. The whole Jeep shakes. I've replaced the
>steering stabilizer, front U-Joints, and front lower control arm bushings in
>an effort to solve this problem. I also had the alignment checked and the
>tires balanced. The vibration is still there. It's the type of vibration
>that seems like a classic tire balance issue, but I've already tried that
>and it was fine. Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated as I
>don't know what to check next. Please feel free to share your ideas and
>thoughts on how to solve this problem. Thanks.
>
>Regards,
--
Bob C.
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rec.autos.makers.jeep+******, posted by "Gary B."
<jeepnmon@cinci.rr.com>:
Everyone else had good suggestions, but you might also want
to check the driveshaft (driveshaft*s* if you don't have
lockout hubs). If it's gotten bent or lost one of the
welded-on balancing weights it could cause the problem.
Hope you find it; this sort of thing can drive you nuts.
>Hello.
>I have an 88 Cherokee Laredo that has a vibration from about 35 mph on up.
>Gets worse at about 55-65 mph. The whole Jeep shakes. I've replaced the
>steering stabilizer, front U-Joints, and front lower control arm bushings in
>an effort to solve this problem. I also had the alignment checked and the
>tires balanced. The vibration is still there. It's the type of vibration
>that seems like a classic tire balance issue, but I've already tried that
>and it was fine. Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated as I
>don't know what to check next. Please feel free to share your ideas and
>thoughts on how to solve this problem. Thanks.
>
>Regards,
--
Bob C.
Reply to Bob-Casanova @ worldnet.att.net
(without the spaces, of course)
"The most exciting phrase to hear in science,
the one that heralds new discoveries, is not
'Eureka!' but 'That's funny...'"
- Isaac Asimov
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Re: Help, Vibration at 55 mph...
On Mon, 24 Nov 2003 19:20:52 GMT, the following appeared in
rec.autos.makers.jeep+******, posted by "Gary B."
<jeepnmon@cinci.rr.com>:
Everyone else had good suggestions, but you might also want
to check the driveshaft (driveshaft*s* if you don't have
lockout hubs). If it's gotten bent or lost one of the
welded-on balancing weights it could cause the problem.
Hope you find it; this sort of thing can drive you nuts.
>Hello.
>I have an 88 Cherokee Laredo that has a vibration from about 35 mph on up.
>Gets worse at about 55-65 mph. The whole Jeep shakes. I've replaced the
>steering stabilizer, front U-Joints, and front lower control arm bushings in
>an effort to solve this problem. I also had the alignment checked and the
>tires balanced. The vibration is still there. It's the type of vibration
>that seems like a classic tire balance issue, but I've already tried that
>and it was fine. Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated as I
>don't know what to check next. Please feel free to share your ideas and
>thoughts on how to solve this problem. Thanks.
>
>Regards,
--
Bob C.
Reply to Bob-Casanova @ worldnet.att.net
(without the spaces, of course)
"The most exciting phrase to hear in science,
the one that heralds new discoveries, is not
'Eureka!' but 'That's funny...'"
- Isaac Asimov
rec.autos.makers.jeep+******, posted by "Gary B."
<jeepnmon@cinci.rr.com>:
Everyone else had good suggestions, but you might also want
to check the driveshaft (driveshaft*s* if you don't have
lockout hubs). If it's gotten bent or lost one of the
welded-on balancing weights it could cause the problem.
Hope you find it; this sort of thing can drive you nuts.
>Hello.
>I have an 88 Cherokee Laredo that has a vibration from about 35 mph on up.
>Gets worse at about 55-65 mph. The whole Jeep shakes. I've replaced the
>steering stabilizer, front U-Joints, and front lower control arm bushings in
>an effort to solve this problem. I also had the alignment checked and the
>tires balanced. The vibration is still there. It's the type of vibration
>that seems like a classic tire balance issue, but I've already tried that
>and it was fine. Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated as I
>don't know what to check next. Please feel free to share your ideas and
>thoughts on how to solve this problem. Thanks.
>
>Regards,
--
Bob C.
Reply to Bob-Casanova @ worldnet.att.net
(without the spaces, of course)
"The most exciting phrase to hear in science,
the one that heralds new discoveries, is not
'Eureka!' but 'That's funny...'"
- Isaac Asimov
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Re: Help, Vibration at 55 mph...
On Mon, 24 Nov 2003 19:20:52 GMT, the following appeared in
rec.autos.makers.jeep+******, posted by "Gary B."
<jeepnmon@cinci.rr.com>:
Everyone else had good suggestions, but you might also want
to check the driveshaft (driveshaft*s* if you don't have
lockout hubs). If it's gotten bent or lost one of the
welded-on balancing weights it could cause the problem.
Hope you find it; this sort of thing can drive you nuts.
>Hello.
>I have an 88 Cherokee Laredo that has a vibration from about 35 mph on up.
>Gets worse at about 55-65 mph. The whole Jeep shakes. I've replaced the
>steering stabilizer, front U-Joints, and front lower control arm bushings in
>an effort to solve this problem. I also had the alignment checked and the
>tires balanced. The vibration is still there. It's the type of vibration
>that seems like a classic tire balance issue, but I've already tried that
>and it was fine. Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated as I
>don't know what to check next. Please feel free to share your ideas and
>thoughts on how to solve this problem. Thanks.
>
>Regards,
--
Bob C.
Reply to Bob-Casanova @ worldnet.att.net
(without the spaces, of course)
"The most exciting phrase to hear in science,
the one that heralds new discoveries, is not
'Eureka!' but 'That's funny...'"
- Isaac Asimov
rec.autos.makers.jeep+******, posted by "Gary B."
<jeepnmon@cinci.rr.com>:
Everyone else had good suggestions, but you might also want
to check the driveshaft (driveshaft*s* if you don't have
lockout hubs). If it's gotten bent or lost one of the
welded-on balancing weights it could cause the problem.
Hope you find it; this sort of thing can drive you nuts.
>Hello.
>I have an 88 Cherokee Laredo that has a vibration from about 35 mph on up.
>Gets worse at about 55-65 mph. The whole Jeep shakes. I've replaced the
>steering stabilizer, front U-Joints, and front lower control arm bushings in
>an effort to solve this problem. I also had the alignment checked and the
>tires balanced. The vibration is still there. It's the type of vibration
>that seems like a classic tire balance issue, but I've already tried that
>and it was fine. Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated as I
>don't know what to check next. Please feel free to share your ideas and
>thoughts on how to solve this problem. Thanks.
>
>Regards,
--
Bob C.
Reply to Bob-Casanova @ worldnet.att.net
(without the spaces, of course)
"The most exciting phrase to hear in science,
the one that heralds new discoveries, is not
'Eureka!' but 'That's funny...'"
- Isaac Asimov
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Re: Help, Vibration at 55 mph...
Hi Gary,
If it feels like a tire problem, then most likely that's where it
at. A bent rim, loose lugs, wrap rotor or drum, bad wheel bearing.
Unless it really does feel, or sound like the three speed thing your
wife has hidden in the closet.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"Gary B." wrote:
>
> Hello.
> I have an 88 Cherokee Laredo that has a vibration from about 35 mph on up.
> Gets worse at about 55-65 mph. The whole Jeep shakes. I've replaced the
> steering stabilizer, front U-Joints, and front lower control arm bushings in
> an effort to solve this problem. I also had the alignment checked and the
> tires balanced. The vibration is still there. It's the type of vibration
> that seems like a classic tire balance issue, but I've already tried that
> and it was fine. Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated as I
> don't know what to check next. Please feel free to share your ideas and
> thoughts on how to solve this problem. Thanks.
>
> Regards,
>
> --
> Gary B.
If it feels like a tire problem, then most likely that's where it
at. A bent rim, loose lugs, wrap rotor or drum, bad wheel bearing.
Unless it really does feel, or sound like the three speed thing your
wife has hidden in the closet.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"Gary B." wrote:
>
> Hello.
> I have an 88 Cherokee Laredo that has a vibration from about 35 mph on up.
> Gets worse at about 55-65 mph. The whole Jeep shakes. I've replaced the
> steering stabilizer, front U-Joints, and front lower control arm bushings in
> an effort to solve this problem. I also had the alignment checked and the
> tires balanced. The vibration is still there. It's the type of vibration
> that seems like a classic tire balance issue, but I've already tried that
> and it was fine. Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated as I
> don't know what to check next. Please feel free to share your ideas and
> thoughts on how to solve this problem. Thanks.
>
> Regards,
>
> --
> Gary B.
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Re: Help, Vibration at 55 mph...
Hi Gary,
If it feels like a tire problem, then most likely that's where it
at. A bent rim, loose lugs, wrap rotor or drum, bad wheel bearing.
Unless it really does feel, or sound like the three speed thing your
wife has hidden in the closet.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"Gary B." wrote:
>
> Hello.
> I have an 88 Cherokee Laredo that has a vibration from about 35 mph on up.
> Gets worse at about 55-65 mph. The whole Jeep shakes. I've replaced the
> steering stabilizer, front U-Joints, and front lower control arm bushings in
> an effort to solve this problem. I also had the alignment checked and the
> tires balanced. The vibration is still there. It's the type of vibration
> that seems like a classic tire balance issue, but I've already tried that
> and it was fine. Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated as I
> don't know what to check next. Please feel free to share your ideas and
> thoughts on how to solve this problem. Thanks.
>
> Regards,
>
> --
> Gary B.
If it feels like a tire problem, then most likely that's where it
at. A bent rim, loose lugs, wrap rotor or drum, bad wheel bearing.
Unless it really does feel, or sound like the three speed thing your
wife has hidden in the closet.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"Gary B." wrote:
>
> Hello.
> I have an 88 Cherokee Laredo that has a vibration from about 35 mph on up.
> Gets worse at about 55-65 mph. The whole Jeep shakes. I've replaced the
> steering stabilizer, front U-Joints, and front lower control arm bushings in
> an effort to solve this problem. I also had the alignment checked and the
> tires balanced. The vibration is still there. It's the type of vibration
> that seems like a classic tire balance issue, but I've already tried that
> and it was fine. Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated as I
> don't know what to check next. Please feel free to share your ideas and
> thoughts on how to solve this problem. Thanks.
>
> Regards,
>
> --
> Gary B.
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Re: Help, Vibration at 55 mph...
Hi Gary,
If it feels like a tire problem, then most likely that's where it
at. A bent rim, loose lugs, wrap rotor or drum, bad wheel bearing.
Unless it really does feel, or sound like the three speed thing your
wife has hidden in the closet.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"Gary B." wrote:
>
> Hello.
> I have an 88 Cherokee Laredo that has a vibration from about 35 mph on up.
> Gets worse at about 55-65 mph. The whole Jeep shakes. I've replaced the
> steering stabilizer, front U-Joints, and front lower control arm bushings in
> an effort to solve this problem. I also had the alignment checked and the
> tires balanced. The vibration is still there. It's the type of vibration
> that seems like a classic tire balance issue, but I've already tried that
> and it was fine. Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated as I
> don't know what to check next. Please feel free to share your ideas and
> thoughts on how to solve this problem. Thanks.
>
> Regards,
>
> --
> Gary B.
If it feels like a tire problem, then most likely that's where it
at. A bent rim, loose lugs, wrap rotor or drum, bad wheel bearing.
Unless it really does feel, or sound like the three speed thing your
wife has hidden in the closet.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"Gary B." wrote:
>
> Hello.
> I have an 88 Cherokee Laredo that has a vibration from about 35 mph on up.
> Gets worse at about 55-65 mph. The whole Jeep shakes. I've replaced the
> steering stabilizer, front U-Joints, and front lower control arm bushings in
> an effort to solve this problem. I also had the alignment checked and the
> tires balanced. The vibration is still there. It's the type of vibration
> that seems like a classic tire balance issue, but I've already tried that
> and it was fine. Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated as I
> don't know what to check next. Please feel free to share your ideas and
> thoughts on how to solve this problem. Thanks.
>
> Regards,
>
> --
> Gary B.
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Re: Help, Vibration at 55 mph...
I got the strangest shimmy, real bad at 65, bad enough I was worried
about losing a tie rod end or wheel bearing, all from that stupid fan
clutch. I think it was pulsing the steering pump via the belt.
Mike
"L.W.(ßill) ------ III" wrote:
>
> Hi Gary,
> If it feels like a tire problem, then most likely that's where it
> at. A bent rim, loose lugs, wrap rotor or drum, bad wheel bearing.
> Unless it really does feel, or sound like the three speed thing your
> wife has hidden in the closet.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> "Gary B." wrote:
> >
> > Hello.
> > I have an 88 Cherokee Laredo that has a vibration from about 35 mph on up.
> > Gets worse at about 55-65 mph. The whole Jeep shakes. I've replaced the
> > steering stabilizer, front U-Joints, and front lower control arm bushings in
> > an effort to solve this problem. I also had the alignment checked and the
> > tires balanced. The vibration is still there. It's the type of vibration
> > that seems like a classic tire balance issue, but I've already tried that
> > and it was fine. Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated as I
> > don't know what to check next. Please feel free to share your ideas and
> > thoughts on how to solve this problem. Thanks.
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > --
> > Gary B.
about losing a tie rod end or wheel bearing, all from that stupid fan
clutch. I think it was pulsing the steering pump via the belt.
Mike
"L.W.(ßill) ------ III" wrote:
>
> Hi Gary,
> If it feels like a tire problem, then most likely that's where it
> at. A bent rim, loose lugs, wrap rotor or drum, bad wheel bearing.
> Unless it really does feel, or sound like the three speed thing your
> wife has hidden in the closet.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> "Gary B." wrote:
> >
> > Hello.
> > I have an 88 Cherokee Laredo that has a vibration from about 35 mph on up.
> > Gets worse at about 55-65 mph. The whole Jeep shakes. I've replaced the
> > steering stabilizer, front U-Joints, and front lower control arm bushings in
> > an effort to solve this problem. I also had the alignment checked and the
> > tires balanced. The vibration is still there. It's the type of vibration
> > that seems like a classic tire balance issue, but I've already tried that
> > and it was fine. Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated as I
> > don't know what to check next. Please feel free to share your ideas and
> > thoughts on how to solve this problem. Thanks.
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > --
> > Gary B.