Wrangler wobble
#11
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Re: Wrangler wobble
Does the wobble occur during a certain range of speed?... could be tire
or wheel.
I suggest you switch front tires/wheels with the rear set and test drive
it.
Ralph
God exists, or God does not exist, or I am God and I am dreaming all
this.
or wheel.
I suggest you switch front tires/wheels with the rear set and test drive
it.
Ralph
God exists, or God does not exist, or I am God and I am dreaming all
this.
#12
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Re: Wrangler wobble
Does the wobble occur during a certain range of speed?... could be tire
or wheel.
I suggest you switch front tires/wheels with the rear set and test drive
it.
Ralph
God exists, or God does not exist, or I am God and I am dreaming all
this.
or wheel.
I suggest you switch front tires/wheels with the rear set and test drive
it.
Ralph
God exists, or God does not exist, or I am God and I am dreaming all
this.
#13
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Re: Wrangler wobble
Does the wobble occur during a certain range of speed?... could be tire
or wheel.
I suggest you switch front tires/wheels with the rear set and test drive
it.
Ralph
God exists, or God does not exist, or I am God and I am dreaming all
this.
or wheel.
I suggest you switch front tires/wheels with the rear set and test drive
it.
Ralph
God exists, or God does not exist, or I am God and I am dreaming all
this.
#14
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Re: Wrangler wobble
Didn't wobble before. I had new tires and wheels inspected, yes.
Don't know about "backspacing". What would that entail? Thank you.
billy ray wrote:
> Did it wobble before?
>
> Did you get the correct backspacing?
>
> Have you checked for defective tires?
>
>
> <baldeeagle1@aol.com> wrote in message
> news:1154963250.226799.311910@m73g2000cwd.googlegr oups.com...
> > Incidentally, I did swap the factory wheels and tires; put MT wheels
> > and BFG TA 31" tires on it. But all are balanced out.
> > baldeeagle1@aol.com wrote:
> >> I bought a new Wrangler. Must I live with the front end wobble
> >> forever? Is there a cure?
> >> (I assume not as this Jeep has only 2000 miles on it and wobbles
> >> sufficiently enough to be bothersome. No, Not hitting pot holes
> >> either.) Thanks for any suggestions.
> >
Don't know about "backspacing". What would that entail? Thank you.
billy ray wrote:
> Did it wobble before?
>
> Did you get the correct backspacing?
>
> Have you checked for defective tires?
>
>
> <baldeeagle1@aol.com> wrote in message
> news:1154963250.226799.311910@m73g2000cwd.googlegr oups.com...
> > Incidentally, I did swap the factory wheels and tires; put MT wheels
> > and BFG TA 31" tires on it. But all are balanced out.
> > baldeeagle1@aol.com wrote:
> >> I bought a new Wrangler. Must I live with the front end wobble
> >> forever? Is there a cure?
> >> (I assume not as this Jeep has only 2000 miles on it and wobbles
> >> sufficiently enough to be bothersome. No, Not hitting pot holes
> >> either.) Thanks for any suggestions.
> >
#15
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Re: Wrangler wobble
Didn't wobble before. I had new tires and wheels inspected, yes.
Don't know about "backspacing". What would that entail? Thank you.
billy ray wrote:
> Did it wobble before?
>
> Did you get the correct backspacing?
>
> Have you checked for defective tires?
>
>
> <baldeeagle1@aol.com> wrote in message
> news:1154963250.226799.311910@m73g2000cwd.googlegr oups.com...
> > Incidentally, I did swap the factory wheels and tires; put MT wheels
> > and BFG TA 31" tires on it. But all are balanced out.
> > baldeeagle1@aol.com wrote:
> >> I bought a new Wrangler. Must I live with the front end wobble
> >> forever? Is there a cure?
> >> (I assume not as this Jeep has only 2000 miles on it and wobbles
> >> sufficiently enough to be bothersome. No, Not hitting pot holes
> >> either.) Thanks for any suggestions.
> >
Don't know about "backspacing". What would that entail? Thank you.
billy ray wrote:
> Did it wobble before?
>
> Did you get the correct backspacing?
>
> Have you checked for defective tires?
>
>
> <baldeeagle1@aol.com> wrote in message
> news:1154963250.226799.311910@m73g2000cwd.googlegr oups.com...
> > Incidentally, I did swap the factory wheels and tires; put MT wheels
> > and BFG TA 31" tires on it. But all are balanced out.
> > baldeeagle1@aol.com wrote:
> >> I bought a new Wrangler. Must I live with the front end wobble
> >> forever? Is there a cure?
> >> (I assume not as this Jeep has only 2000 miles on it and wobbles
> >> sufficiently enough to be bothersome. No, Not hitting pot holes
> >> either.) Thanks for any suggestions.
> >
#16
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Posts: n/a
Re: Wrangler wobble
Didn't wobble before. I had new tires and wheels inspected, yes.
Don't know about "backspacing". What would that entail? Thank you.
billy ray wrote:
> Did it wobble before?
>
> Did you get the correct backspacing?
>
> Have you checked for defective tires?
>
>
> <baldeeagle1@aol.com> wrote in message
> news:1154963250.226799.311910@m73g2000cwd.googlegr oups.com...
> > Incidentally, I did swap the factory wheels and tires; put MT wheels
> > and BFG TA 31" tires on it. But all are balanced out.
> > baldeeagle1@aol.com wrote:
> >> I bought a new Wrangler. Must I live with the front end wobble
> >> forever? Is there a cure?
> >> (I assume not as this Jeep has only 2000 miles on it and wobbles
> >> sufficiently enough to be bothersome. No, Not hitting pot holes
> >> either.) Thanks for any suggestions.
> >
Don't know about "backspacing". What would that entail? Thank you.
billy ray wrote:
> Did it wobble before?
>
> Did you get the correct backspacing?
>
> Have you checked for defective tires?
>
>
> <baldeeagle1@aol.com> wrote in message
> news:1154963250.226799.311910@m73g2000cwd.googlegr oups.com...
> > Incidentally, I did swap the factory wheels and tires; put MT wheels
> > and BFG TA 31" tires on it. But all are balanced out.
> > baldeeagle1@aol.com wrote:
> >> I bought a new Wrangler. Must I live with the front end wobble
> >> forever? Is there a cure?
> >> (I assume not as this Jeep has only 2000 miles on it and wobbles
> >> sufficiently enough to be bothersome. No, Not hitting pot holes
> >> either.) Thanks for any suggestions.
> >
#17
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Posts: n/a
Re: Wrangler wobble
Didn't wobble before. I had new tires and wheels inspected, yes.
Don't know about "backspacing". What would that entail? Thank you.
billy ray wrote:
> Did it wobble before?
>
> Did you get the correct backspacing?
>
> Have you checked for defective tires?
>
>
> <baldeeagle1@aol.com> wrote in message
> news:1154963250.226799.311910@m73g2000cwd.googlegr oups.com...
> > Incidentally, I did swap the factory wheels and tires; put MT wheels
> > and BFG TA 31" tires on it. But all are balanced out.
> > baldeeagle1@aol.com wrote:
> >> I bought a new Wrangler. Must I live with the front end wobble
> >> forever? Is there a cure?
> >> (I assume not as this Jeep has only 2000 miles on it and wobbles
> >> sufficiently enough to be bothersome. No, Not hitting pot holes
> >> either.) Thanks for any suggestions.
> >
Don't know about "backspacing". What would that entail? Thank you.
billy ray wrote:
> Did it wobble before?
>
> Did you get the correct backspacing?
>
> Have you checked for defective tires?
>
>
> <baldeeagle1@aol.com> wrote in message
> news:1154963250.226799.311910@m73g2000cwd.googlegr oups.com...
> > Incidentally, I did swap the factory wheels and tires; put MT wheels
> > and BFG TA 31" tires on it. But all are balanced out.
> > baldeeagle1@aol.com wrote:
> >> I bought a new Wrangler. Must I live with the front end wobble
> >> forever? Is there a cure?
> >> (I assume not as this Jeep has only 2000 miles on it and wobbles
> >> sufficiently enough to be bothersome. No, Not hitting pot holes
> >> either.) Thanks for any suggestions.
> >
#18
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Re: Wrangler wobble
Ah, just read about Backspacing. The wheels are minimal as they stick
out a half inch outside of the 4.75" fender flares. Thanks. Comments
or suggestions. I assume here that the tire sellers and wheel sellers
may or maynot calulate anything?!?!
billy ray wrote:
> Did it wobble before?
>
> Did you get the correct backspacing?
>
> Have you checked for defective tires?
>
>
> <baldeeagle1@aol.com> wrote in message
> news:1154963250.226799.311910@m73g2000cwd.googlegr oups.com...
> > Incidentally, I did swap the factory wheels and tires; put MT wheels
> > and BFG TA 31" tires on it. But all are balanced out.
> > baldeeagle1@aol.com wrote:
> >> I bought a new Wrangler. Must I live with the front end wobble
> >> forever? Is there a cure?
> >> (I assume not as this Jeep has only 2000 miles on it and wobbles
> >> sufficiently enough to be bothersome. No, Not hitting pot holes
> >> either.) Thanks for any suggestions.
> >
out a half inch outside of the 4.75" fender flares. Thanks. Comments
or suggestions. I assume here that the tire sellers and wheel sellers
may or maynot calulate anything?!?!
billy ray wrote:
> Did it wobble before?
>
> Did you get the correct backspacing?
>
> Have you checked for defective tires?
>
>
> <baldeeagle1@aol.com> wrote in message
> news:1154963250.226799.311910@m73g2000cwd.googlegr oups.com...
> > Incidentally, I did swap the factory wheels and tires; put MT wheels
> > and BFG TA 31" tires on it. But all are balanced out.
> > baldeeagle1@aol.com wrote:
> >> I bought a new Wrangler. Must I live with the front end wobble
> >> forever? Is there a cure?
> >> (I assume not as this Jeep has only 2000 miles on it and wobbles
> >> sufficiently enough to be bothersome. No, Not hitting pot holes
> >> either.) Thanks for any suggestions.
> >
#19
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Wrangler wobble
Ah, just read about Backspacing. The wheels are minimal as they stick
out a half inch outside of the 4.75" fender flares. Thanks. Comments
or suggestions. I assume here that the tire sellers and wheel sellers
may or maynot calulate anything?!?!
billy ray wrote:
> Did it wobble before?
>
> Did you get the correct backspacing?
>
> Have you checked for defective tires?
>
>
> <baldeeagle1@aol.com> wrote in message
> news:1154963250.226799.311910@m73g2000cwd.googlegr oups.com...
> > Incidentally, I did swap the factory wheels and tires; put MT wheels
> > and BFG TA 31" tires on it. But all are balanced out.
> > baldeeagle1@aol.com wrote:
> >> I bought a new Wrangler. Must I live with the front end wobble
> >> forever? Is there a cure?
> >> (I assume not as this Jeep has only 2000 miles on it and wobbles
> >> sufficiently enough to be bothersome. No, Not hitting pot holes
> >> either.) Thanks for any suggestions.
> >
out a half inch outside of the 4.75" fender flares. Thanks. Comments
or suggestions. I assume here that the tire sellers and wheel sellers
may or maynot calulate anything?!?!
billy ray wrote:
> Did it wobble before?
>
> Did you get the correct backspacing?
>
> Have you checked for defective tires?
>
>
> <baldeeagle1@aol.com> wrote in message
> news:1154963250.226799.311910@m73g2000cwd.googlegr oups.com...
> > Incidentally, I did swap the factory wheels and tires; put MT wheels
> > and BFG TA 31" tires on it. But all are balanced out.
> > baldeeagle1@aol.com wrote:
> >> I bought a new Wrangler. Must I live with the front end wobble
> >> forever? Is there a cure?
> >> (I assume not as this Jeep has only 2000 miles on it and wobbles
> >> sufficiently enough to be bothersome. No, Not hitting pot holes
> >> either.) Thanks for any suggestions.
> >
#20
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Wrangler wobble
Ah, just read about Backspacing. The wheels are minimal as they stick
out a half inch outside of the 4.75" fender flares. Thanks. Comments
or suggestions. I assume here that the tire sellers and wheel sellers
may or maynot calulate anything?!?!
billy ray wrote:
> Did it wobble before?
>
> Did you get the correct backspacing?
>
> Have you checked for defective tires?
>
>
> <baldeeagle1@aol.com> wrote in message
> news:1154963250.226799.311910@m73g2000cwd.googlegr oups.com...
> > Incidentally, I did swap the factory wheels and tires; put MT wheels
> > and BFG TA 31" tires on it. But all are balanced out.
> > baldeeagle1@aol.com wrote:
> >> I bought a new Wrangler. Must I live with the front end wobble
> >> forever? Is there a cure?
> >> (I assume not as this Jeep has only 2000 miles on it and wobbles
> >> sufficiently enough to be bothersome. No, Not hitting pot holes
> >> either.) Thanks for any suggestions.
> >
out a half inch outside of the 4.75" fender flares. Thanks. Comments
or suggestions. I assume here that the tire sellers and wheel sellers
may or maynot calulate anything?!?!
billy ray wrote:
> Did it wobble before?
>
> Did you get the correct backspacing?
>
> Have you checked for defective tires?
>
>
> <baldeeagle1@aol.com> wrote in message
> news:1154963250.226799.311910@m73g2000cwd.googlegr oups.com...
> > Incidentally, I did swap the factory wheels and tires; put MT wheels
> > and BFG TA 31" tires on it. But all are balanced out.
> > baldeeagle1@aol.com wrote:
> >> I bought a new Wrangler. Must I live with the front end wobble
> >> forever? Is there a cure?
> >> (I assume not as this Jeep has only 2000 miles on it and wobbles
> >> sufficiently enough to be bothersome. No, Not hitting pot holes
> >> either.) Thanks for any suggestions.
> >