DISCLAIMER: I'm aware that the front D30 won't last very long with 37s and I know I should have gone about this build differently. However, it is what it is and I'm going to move forward from here in hopes that I have an extremely capable rig in the future.
My 2014 willys is experiencing a weird shudder while driving.
I have 4.88s, Adam's 1310 driveshafts front and rear, Nitto ridge grappler 37x12.50 17, Mammoth shit wheels, and spidertrax 1.5" spacers.
Right at about 45mph and 65mph, I have this shudder noise. It's nothing I can feel, but I can hear it. It's like driving on the freeway with one window down in some cars. Kinda like a pressure change type shudder. I've moved the tires around, dismounted and rebalanced, and also removed the spacers to see if they might be the culprit. Being that it was speed related, I assumed that it HAD to be the tires.
One of the tires needed about 5.5oz of weights, but that's sitting on the tire carrier at the moment. So, it's safe to assume that it's not the tires causing the problem.
I put the jeep on jack stands and put it in gear to see if anything looked bent or out of whack and all looks well. I'm now at a point where I have no idea what it could be. Hopefully someone has had the same problem and can help out.
Winner gets a bottle of Jameson.
My 2014 willys is experiencing a weird shudder while driving.
I have 4.88s, Adam's 1310 driveshafts front and rear, Nitto ridge grappler 37x12.50 17, Mammoth shit wheels, and spidertrax 1.5" spacers.
Right at about 45mph and 65mph, I have this shudder noise. It's nothing I can feel, but I can hear it. It's like driving on the freeway with one window down in some cars. Kinda like a pressure change type shudder. I've moved the tires around, dismounted and rebalanced, and also removed the spacers to see if they might be the culprit. Being that it was speed related, I assumed that it HAD to be the tires.
One of the tires needed about 5.5oz of weights, but that's sitting on the tire carrier at the moment. So, it's safe to assume that it's not the tires causing the problem.
I put the jeep on jack stands and put it in gear to see if anything looked bent or out of whack and all looks well. I'm now at a point where I have no idea what it could be. Hopefully someone has had the same problem and can help out.
Winner gets a bottle of Jameson.