Sounds like I’m in the same boat as you.. but I went with xds and I keep getting death wobble every once in awhile.
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I'm sorry to hear that. My Jeep drives great again after a year of troubleshooting. No death wobble, smooth and straight at 70 mph on the highway and long distances at high speeds aired down.
We trailed our rig across country this year and almost exclusively rode in the Jeep once arriving in each location. We completed:
Rubicon Trail (+3 days Jeep driving around South Lake Tahoe)
Part of Fordyce before it closed (+1 day driving around Truckee)
Bronco Canyon (minimal local driving)
Black Bear Pass
Imogene Pass
Poughkeepsie Gulch
Engineer Pass (most of it)
Ophir Pass
(+3 days driving in and around Ouray)
Top of the World
Fins n Things
Hell's Revenge
Metal Masher
Pritchett Canyon
Cliffhanger
(+5 days driving in and around Moab)
The axles and Jeep performed admirably throughout the entire trip, and on all of the driving locally before and after. I still wish I had wider XD's for the increased clearance, lower scrub radius, and recessed ball joints.
Ultimately I believe the problem was a badly built set of wheel bearings, which corner it was I'll never know. Dynatrac was gracious enough to rebuild the fronts completely after I paid for new parts (which ultimately eliminated all occurrences of death wobble after troubleshooting all of the below first). I bought the parts and a shop press and re-built the rears myself before they shipped them back.
I did have to put weld washers in the track bar bracket as the hole opened up to a VERY large oval. This proved to be a result of repeated death wobble, not the cause of it.
Along the way I swapped out every steering linkage due to bad tie rod ends. Again, these proved to be the result of repeated death wobble, not the cause of it.
Chasing the issue I swapped out all of the control arms with no result (believing the bushings or ends had worn out).
I swapped out two steering boxes due to play in the box which yet again had no real improvement and may have been the result of repeated death wobble, but not the cause of it. In the end I love the Big Bore box with or without the ram. The steering feels better than it ever has with the Big Bore box.
I had a really out of round set of 40" Coopers that would road force "balance" (23 oz on the worst), but rode horribly even after eliminating death wobble occurrences. The Jeep lurched like a grocery store mechanical riding horse at any speed above 40 mph. Discount Tire gave me yet another instance of AWESOME customer service, and swapped them out for a set of Nitto Trail Grapplers which have been AWESOME in every way on and off road. We've met plenty of people who love their 40" Coopers, I think I just got multiple bad tires (really bad luck).
I've had to grind away at the top of the front LCA mounts to clear the Jhonny Joints when drooping.
I relocated the Ram mount onto the track bar bracket. I have no idea why they even bothered to include one that mounts the Ram below the axle line.
End result: I'm still disappointed that I don't have wider XD's with all of the design improvements. Most importantly though, I love my Jeep again! :thumb: