new track bars ordered
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From: Not far from Ludington, Michigan
just ordered both front and rear JKS adj track bars!
hopefully the serious wobble i get when i either hit some bumps or go around a curve to fast and sometimes when i brake hard (deer crossed the road)
my JK is a 07 with 63000 miles on it and stock suspension so i went with the JKS with the 0-6 inch abjustment
also my AEV module came in today!
still waiting on my rims i ordered over 2 weeks ago
got the hitch on yesterday and picked up a SS locking hitch pin today
when the track bars come in i am putting on my RC BB sitting in the garage.
Still comparing suspensions systems i'm looking the AEV, the Full Traction 3" ultimate or the Rubicon Express 3.5
hopefully the serious wobble i get when i either hit some bumps or go around a curve to fast and sometimes when i brake hard (deer crossed the road)
my JK is a 07 with 63000 miles on it and stock suspension so i went with the JKS with the 0-6 inch abjustment
also my AEV module came in today!
still waiting on my rims i ordered over 2 weeks ago
got the hitch on yesterday and picked up a SS locking hitch pin today
when the track bars come in i am putting on my RC BB sitting in the garage.
Still comparing suspensions systems i'm looking the AEV, the Full Traction 3" ultimate or the Rubicon Express 3.5
I agree 100% with Yoda.
Unless your track bars are damaged replacing them with adjustable ones is not going to solve your wobble. Actually you are just introducing one more variable into the problem.
Before you add any new parts check the ones you have particularly at the joints for damage or looseness. Specially don't add any type of lift which will increase the loads on the suspension before you resolve the wobble.
Unless your track bars are damaged replacing them with adjustable ones is not going to solve your wobble. Actually you are just introducing one more variable into the problem.
Before you add any new parts check the ones you have particularly at the joints for damage or looseness. Specially don't add any type of lift which will increase the loads on the suspension before you resolve the wobble.
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JK Enthusiast
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From: Not far from Ludington, Michigan
Yep did all that a buddy of mine has gone thru everything (he's a certified mech) that's why lift is still on floor in garage, I am gonna have tires checked for balance but I did notice when it did happen it was really cold out (in the teens). I would write down time day and location of wobble
Thanks for info
Thanks for info


