dchew
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2013 JKUR manual trans, 4.88 w/ 38” Nitto TG’s, RCV’s front, Adams 1350’s front/rear, PR44 / SF60*
I am trying to diagnose a cyclic vibration at 70+ mph. I THINK I’ve ruled out tire balancing but maybe not. It is not a constant shake/shimmy; it is cyclic, so at say 75 mph, the ride will be smooth, and then 10 seconds later it will shake like a tire is out of balance, gear shift shimmy 1-2” each way, then 10 seconds later be gone. Cycle repeats. This is not anything like death wobble; its totally drivable but annoying. History:
Dave
*I know, not the best decision. At the time, I wanted to keep my Huchinson wheels and there was no FF option with 5 lugs, so…
I am trying to diagnose a cyclic vibration at 70+ mph. I THINK I’ve ruled out tire balancing but maybe not. It is not a constant shake/shimmy; it is cyclic, so at say 75 mph, the ride will be smooth, and then 10 seconds later it will shake like a tire is out of balance, gear shift shimmy 1-2” each way, then 10 seconds later be gone. Cycle repeats. This is not anything like death wobble; its totally drivable but annoying. History:
- I’ve had this issue for a few years but did not drive the Jeep much during that time until this year. When I first noticed it, I assumed it was just my 37” Cooper STTPro’s that were difficult to balance.
- Swapped tires this year to 38” Nitto Trail Grapplers. New tires balanced had the same issue.
- Last month I put the rear end up on jack stands and ran the Jeep in 1st gear to see if I had a bent flange; couldn’t see anything. Not sure if I would see a bent flange this way?
- Drove from Ohio to Moab late June. It bugged me enough to have the tires balanced and rotated again at Discount Tire in Grand Junction, CO. That didn’t really change the vibration even with rotating the spare in.
- Below 70 there is no shimmy, but there is a faint, low-pitched hum/vibration that is also cyclic.
- When I swapped the axles, I had to shorten the rear driveshaft. They were supposed to rebalance it, but maybe they didn’t or didn’t do a good job.
- Rear pinion and driveshaft are lined up, both 8 degrees
- Have the driveshaft(s) rebalanced.
- Check my front CV joints. Do I just feel for play, or is there something else I should look for?
- Rear axle shafts?
- Get the whole thing up on jackstands and see if there is any vibration with/without wheels. This sounds like a bad idea and could turn into an episode of Darwinism at work.
- Stop driving over 70 mph.
Dave
*I know, not the best decision. At the time, I wanted to keep my Huchinson wheels and there was no FF option with 5 lugs, so…