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Old 01-10-2013, 06:00 PM
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I may have screwed up the sensors, I haven't went and had the codes read yet and I cant do that nifty little trick of getting it to pop up on my dash. But that still wouldn't solve my vibration issue would it? I would have thought EVO would have caught that when they had it all pulled apart.

The vibration is not front end (I don't think), I feel this vibration in the pedal, not the wheel. It comes sporadically and if I release the throttle and smoothly reapply the throttle it goes away at least for a little bit. I cannot get it to happen regularly and its really irritating me. hahaha
Old 01-10-2013, 06:16 PM
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Jack the front tires off the ground and grasp the wheel at the top and bottom. Try to move the wheel in and out. Their should be no movement or very little. Mine had about a 1/4" of play. The vibration I had came at different speeds so it may be your problem. Its a quick and easy test so give it a shot. Their are also some youtube vids showing how to check wheel bearing on a jeep. Good luck.
Old 01-10-2013, 06:18 PM
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I had a similar problem with my jeep between 55-60 mph. Tried tie rods, alignment, rotating tires, stabilizer. After all this I had tires rebalanced and the noise and vibration went away.
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Old 01-10-2013, 06:24 PM
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I had the tires balance and rotated and that didn't work. I currently have two new tires up front due to some unforutnate/fortunate events and the rears used to be the fronts and are a little uneven.

When I jack the front off the ground I'm attempting to move the rear wheel and tire in and out? Thanks for all the responses so quickly.



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