Well, I'm kinda done talking about this, but I'll answer your implied questions this once. I didn't realize I was stepping on a hornets nest when I gave a simple answer to this person's question with what worked for me.
I bought the Jeep brand-new in 2011. It did not wobble at the start. I went on some jeep trails that summer, and that fall it started wobbling some, but not too bad. The next spring after going on more jeep trails the wobble got worse. I had the tires rotated and got it realigned and the wobble got better. Slowly that summer the wobble became worse and worse. I went to my local Jeep dealer and got an original OEM replacement steering stabilizer. It did not help a bit. The next spring I got my 4 inch lift put on at Dave Wong's off-road outlet, in Sonora, California. They had it aligned at the best shop in town afterward.
Part of the lift kit was a new tracking bar. After 500 to 1000 miles they had me come back in to re-torque all the hardware. Periodically the death wobblewould get worse and worse until it was intolerable. Most of the time an alignment would fix it back so it would quit. I started doing business at a different jeep shop here in Sonora, Moose's Mountain Jeep. I work next to Big O Tires here in Sonora and have them re-align it about every six months. When I need work done on the jeep, such as adding lights, etc., I have the vehicle front and inspected by Moose. I bought new tires during this time. All of this effort never solved the death wobble permanently until I bought the double shock system. Some shops I talked to recommended the double shock, other shops said just what you guys have said here that it is masking over the problem. It really got so I did not care, I just wanted to wobble to stop! I bought the stabilizer online from a catalog such as Quadratech and we installed it ourselves, so no jeep shop "Took money out of my wallet".
If you guys have been able to solve your wobble issues through the methods you prescribe, then good for you! For me, I just want to drive safely and not have my jeep wobble. During the irrigation season I use my jeep nearly daily on rough roads to Climb steep trails that are rocky to get to my irrigation pumps for my pasture. So maybe I use my Jeep more on rough stuff then a lot of other people and that's why I've had more wobble problems then some others who only use it a couple times a month. BTW it currently has 30,000 miles so is not worn out. Have fun Jeepin' people with whatever works for you!
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