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tjdUSCG Jun 5, 2007 08:15 AM

vibration from lift
 
I've noticed some vibration after installing my teraflex BB, and was wondering if anyone else has noticed it. It could be that my tires and starting to shake a little more than they did when new, but I really don't think that is the case.

Does anybody know of a transfer case drop kit or anything like that?

wayoflife Jun 5, 2007 08:23 AM


Originally Posted by tjdUSCG (Post 102765)
I've noticed some vibration after installing my teraflex BB, and was wondering if anyone else has noticed it. It could be that my tires and starting to shake a little more than they did when new, but I really don't think that is the case.

Does anybody know of a transfer case drop kit or anything like that?

Unless you upgraded your drive shaft to a U-Joint type and forgot to adjust your pinion angle, you shouldn't have any drive line vibrations as the JK uses a drive shaft with CV joints.

If you have a shake, you should have your tires balanced again.

wayoflife Jun 5, 2007 08:37 AM


Originally Posted by SONIC (Post 102779)
have you tried an alignment?
appparently the alignment on these things it touchy...i went a little too fast into amud hole the other day, and now i have the shakes at 65 lol

Sorry, but the alignment on JK's are not touchy. If you went into a mud hole the other day and now have the shakes at 65, you need to make sure you do not have mud caked onto the inside of your wheels. This is very common when mudding and as you can imagine, mud is just wet dirt and dirt is heavy. Need I say, letting it sit on your wheels will throw off your balance. :crazyeyes:

BLKRUBI Jun 5, 2007 08:42 AM


Originally Posted by wayoflife (Post 102793)
Sorry, but the alignment on JK's are not touchy. If you went into a mud hole the other day and now have the shakes at 65, you need to make sure you do not have mud caked onto the inside of your wheels. This is very common when mudding and as you can imagine, mud is just wet dirt and dirt is heavy. Need I say, letting it sit on your wheels will throw off your balance. :crazyeyes:

What he said.


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