Tie Rods??
#11
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Re: Tie Rods??
I have seen cases where there was no "source", other than a worn out
steering damper. Although this is a good time to give the front end
components a complete inspection, don't fret if you don't find anything.
Just replace the damper and hope for the best. Caster out of spec. can be a
problem too, but that will have a source. Don't forget to look at the
springs and spring bushings for abnormal signs.
Earle
"RoyJ" <spamless@microsoft.net> wrote in message
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> Death Wobble. Well named. Common issue on older jeeps with solid front
> axles. Something in the front end is loose; ball joints, tie rod ends,
> wheel bearings, etc etc. Replacing the steering damper will calm it down
> or mask it for a while but you still need to find the source. Look for
> loose parts, out of balance tires, improper toe in, and a worn steering
> damper.
>
> 95YJ@home.com wrote:
>
> > Hi Guys, I just picked up a 95 YJ for my niece. It need some work but
runs ok. I took it to work the
> > other day to make shure it's safe and after hitting some rather bumpy RR
tracks the jeep went into
> > the most violent shake, after slowing down it went away. I'm thinking
tie rods but never having them
> > go bad on me I just wanted to ask?
> > Thanks
> >
> >
> >
steering damper. Although this is a good time to give the front end
components a complete inspection, don't fret if you don't find anything.
Just replace the damper and hope for the best. Caster out of spec. can be a
problem too, but that will have a source. Don't forget to look at the
springs and spring bushings for abnormal signs.
Earle
"RoyJ" <spamless@microsoft.net> wrote in message
news:wr6hg.2001$lp.1880@newsread3.news.pas.earthli nk.net...
> Death Wobble. Well named. Common issue on older jeeps with solid front
> axles. Something in the front end is loose; ball joints, tie rod ends,
> wheel bearings, etc etc. Replacing the steering damper will calm it down
> or mask it for a while but you still need to find the source. Look for
> loose parts, out of balance tires, improper toe in, and a worn steering
> damper.
>
> 95YJ@home.com wrote:
>
> > Hi Guys, I just picked up a 95 YJ for my niece. It need some work but
runs ok. I took it to work the
> > other day to make shure it's safe and after hitting some rather bumpy RR
tracks the jeep went into
> > the most violent shake, after slowing down it went away. I'm thinking
tie rods but never having them
> > go bad on me I just wanted to ask?
> > Thanks
> >
> >
> >
#12
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Re: Tie Rods??
I have seen cases where there was no "source", other than a worn out
steering damper. Although this is a good time to give the front end
components a complete inspection, don't fret if you don't find anything.
Just replace the damper and hope for the best. Caster out of spec. can be a
problem too, but that will have a source. Don't forget to look at the
springs and spring bushings for abnormal signs.
Earle
"RoyJ" <spamless@microsoft.net> wrote in message
news:wr6hg.2001$lp.1880@newsread3.news.pas.earthli nk.net...
> Death Wobble. Well named. Common issue on older jeeps with solid front
> axles. Something in the front end is loose; ball joints, tie rod ends,
> wheel bearings, etc etc. Replacing the steering damper will calm it down
> or mask it for a while but you still need to find the source. Look for
> loose parts, out of balance tires, improper toe in, and a worn steering
> damper.
>
> 95YJ@home.com wrote:
>
> > Hi Guys, I just picked up a 95 YJ for my niece. It need some work but
runs ok. I took it to work the
> > other day to make shure it's safe and after hitting some rather bumpy RR
tracks the jeep went into
> > the most violent shake, after slowing down it went away. I'm thinking
tie rods but never having them
> > go bad on me I just wanted to ask?
> > Thanks
> >
> >
> >
steering damper. Although this is a good time to give the front end
components a complete inspection, don't fret if you don't find anything.
Just replace the damper and hope for the best. Caster out of spec. can be a
problem too, but that will have a source. Don't forget to look at the
springs and spring bushings for abnormal signs.
Earle
"RoyJ" <spamless@microsoft.net> wrote in message
news:wr6hg.2001$lp.1880@newsread3.news.pas.earthli nk.net...
> Death Wobble. Well named. Common issue on older jeeps with solid front
> axles. Something in the front end is loose; ball joints, tie rod ends,
> wheel bearings, etc etc. Replacing the steering damper will calm it down
> or mask it for a while but you still need to find the source. Look for
> loose parts, out of balance tires, improper toe in, and a worn steering
> damper.
>
> 95YJ@home.com wrote:
>
> > Hi Guys, I just picked up a 95 YJ for my niece. It need some work but
runs ok. I took it to work the
> > other day to make shure it's safe and after hitting some rather bumpy RR
tracks the jeep went into
> > the most violent shake, after slowing down it went away. I'm thinking
tie rods but never having them
> > go bad on me I just wanted to ask?
> > Thanks
> >
> >
> >
#13
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Re: Tie Rods??
I have seen cases where there was no "source", other than a worn out
steering damper. Although this is a good time to give the front end
components a complete inspection, don't fret if you don't find anything.
Just replace the damper and hope for the best. Caster out of spec. can be a
problem too, but that will have a source. Don't forget to look at the
springs and spring bushings for abnormal signs.
Earle
"RoyJ" <spamless@microsoft.net> wrote in message
news:wr6hg.2001$lp.1880@newsread3.news.pas.earthli nk.net...
> Death Wobble. Well named. Common issue on older jeeps with solid front
> axles. Something in the front end is loose; ball joints, tie rod ends,
> wheel bearings, etc etc. Replacing the steering damper will calm it down
> or mask it for a while but you still need to find the source. Look for
> loose parts, out of balance tires, improper toe in, and a worn steering
> damper.
>
> 95YJ@home.com wrote:
>
> > Hi Guys, I just picked up a 95 YJ for my niece. It need some work but
runs ok. I took it to work the
> > other day to make shure it's safe and after hitting some rather bumpy RR
tracks the jeep went into
> > the most violent shake, after slowing down it went away. I'm thinking
tie rods but never having them
> > go bad on me I just wanted to ask?
> > Thanks
> >
> >
> >
steering damper. Although this is a good time to give the front end
components a complete inspection, don't fret if you don't find anything.
Just replace the damper and hope for the best. Caster out of spec. can be a
problem too, but that will have a source. Don't forget to look at the
springs and spring bushings for abnormal signs.
Earle
"RoyJ" <spamless@microsoft.net> wrote in message
news:wr6hg.2001$lp.1880@newsread3.news.pas.earthli nk.net...
> Death Wobble. Well named. Common issue on older jeeps with solid front
> axles. Something in the front end is loose; ball joints, tie rod ends,
> wheel bearings, etc etc. Replacing the steering damper will calm it down
> or mask it for a while but you still need to find the source. Look for
> loose parts, out of balance tires, improper toe in, and a worn steering
> damper.
>
> 95YJ@home.com wrote:
>
> > Hi Guys, I just picked up a 95 YJ for my niece. It need some work but
runs ok. I took it to work the
> > other day to make shure it's safe and after hitting some rather bumpy RR
tracks the jeep went into
> > the most violent shake, after slowing down it went away. I'm thinking
tie rods but never having them
> > go bad on me I just wanted to ask?
> > Thanks
> >
> >
> >
#14
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Re: Tie Rods??
Besides tie rod ends, no one mentioned bad track bar bushings. There is
a track bar that goes from the passenger side of the front axle up to
the frame on the drivers side. If you watch under the front when
someone moves the steering wheel from pin to pin you will see movement
in the ends of this if the bushings are gone. it has a tie rod end at
the frame side that can go too. Also if you cut the steering side to
side when stopped and the nose of the Jeep wobbles side to side, that is
a bad track bar end.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
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95YJ@home.com wrote:
>
> Hi Guys, I just picked up a 95 YJ for my niece. It need some work but runs ok. I took it to work the
> other day to make shure it's safe and after hitting some rather bumpy RR tracks the jeep went into
> the most violent shake, after slowing down it went away. I'm thinking tie rods but never having them
> go bad on me I just wanted to ask?
> Thanks
a track bar that goes from the passenger side of the front axle up to
the frame on the drivers side. If you watch under the front when
someone moves the steering wheel from pin to pin you will see movement
in the ends of this if the bushings are gone. it has a tie rod end at
the frame side that can go too. Also if you cut the steering side to
side when stopped and the nose of the Jeep wobbles side to side, that is
a bad track bar end.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590
(More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)
95YJ@home.com wrote:
>
> Hi Guys, I just picked up a 95 YJ for my niece. It need some work but runs ok. I took it to work the
> other day to make shure it's safe and after hitting some rather bumpy RR tracks the jeep went into
> the most violent shake, after slowing down it went away. I'm thinking tie rods but never having them
> go bad on me I just wanted to ask?
> Thanks
#15
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Re: Tie Rods??
Besides tie rod ends, no one mentioned bad track bar bushings. There is
a track bar that goes from the passenger side of the front axle up to
the frame on the drivers side. If you watch under the front when
someone moves the steering wheel from pin to pin you will see movement
in the ends of this if the bushings are gone. it has a tie rod end at
the frame side that can go too. Also if you cut the steering side to
side when stopped and the nose of the Jeep wobbles side to side, that is
a bad track bar end.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590
(More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)
95YJ@home.com wrote:
>
> Hi Guys, I just picked up a 95 YJ for my niece. It need some work but runs ok. I took it to work the
> other day to make shure it's safe and after hitting some rather bumpy RR tracks the jeep went into
> the most violent shake, after slowing down it went away. I'm thinking tie rods but never having them
> go bad on me I just wanted to ask?
> Thanks
a track bar that goes from the passenger side of the front axle up to
the frame on the drivers side. If you watch under the front when
someone moves the steering wheel from pin to pin you will see movement
in the ends of this if the bushings are gone. it has a tie rod end at
the frame side that can go too. Also if you cut the steering side to
side when stopped and the nose of the Jeep wobbles side to side, that is
a bad track bar end.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590
(More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)
95YJ@home.com wrote:
>
> Hi Guys, I just picked up a 95 YJ for my niece. It need some work but runs ok. I took it to work the
> other day to make shure it's safe and after hitting some rather bumpy RR tracks the jeep went into
> the most violent shake, after slowing down it went away. I'm thinking tie rods but never having them
> go bad on me I just wanted to ask?
> Thanks
#16
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Re: Tie Rods??
Besides tie rod ends, no one mentioned bad track bar bushings. There is
a track bar that goes from the passenger side of the front axle up to
the frame on the drivers side. If you watch under the front when
someone moves the steering wheel from pin to pin you will see movement
in the ends of this if the bushings are gone. it has a tie rod end at
the frame side that can go too. Also if you cut the steering side to
side when stopped and the nose of the Jeep wobbles side to side, that is
a bad track bar end.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590
(More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)
95YJ@home.com wrote:
>
> Hi Guys, I just picked up a 95 YJ for my niece. It need some work but runs ok. I took it to work the
> other day to make shure it's safe and after hitting some rather bumpy RR tracks the jeep went into
> the most violent shake, after slowing down it went away. I'm thinking tie rods but never having them
> go bad on me I just wanted to ask?
> Thanks
a track bar that goes from the passenger side of the front axle up to
the frame on the drivers side. If you watch under the front when
someone moves the steering wheel from pin to pin you will see movement
in the ends of this if the bushings are gone. it has a tie rod end at
the frame side that can go too. Also if you cut the steering side to
side when stopped and the nose of the Jeep wobbles side to side, that is
a bad track bar end.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590
(More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)
95YJ@home.com wrote:
>
> Hi Guys, I just picked up a 95 YJ for my niece. It need some work but runs ok. I took it to work the
> other day to make shure it's safe and after hitting some rather bumpy RR tracks the jeep went into
> the most violent shake, after slowing down it went away. I'm thinking tie rods but never having them
> go bad on me I just wanted to ask?
> Thanks
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