Steering and vibration issues after getting stuck in mud.
Going to try the sprinkler tomorrow when its in the 40's. I noticed mud in the cylinder (i don't know whats its called) above the jounce bumper . How can i get that out? I got as much as i could with my fingers but there's more in there.
That hole is the bump stop mount and mud there would not cause a vibration.... However, I can see from the picture that you are no where near clean enough to rule out mud as a source of your vibrations and steering wheel shimmy.
The inability to properly clean is what keeps me off the trail in the winter... I know it will be tough but it really needs to be done. Dress warm, put on a rain suit and go for it!
The inability to properly clean is what keeps me off the trail in the winter... I know it will be tough but it really needs to be done. Dress warm, put on a rain suit and go for it!
Power sprayed whole thing and got it up to 65mph with no wobble. I think that's fixed.
Still very hard to turn wheel when stopped or making slow turn. Power steering issue?
I took off those sh*ty plastic hub caps. No need to keep those on, right?
Still very hard to turn wheel when stopped or making slow turn. Power steering issue?
I took off those sh*ty plastic hub caps. No need to keep those on, right?
Just asking but, you took it out of 4 wheel drive, right?
This same thing happened to me about a month ago. When I was in the mud all 4 wheels were spinning and I wasn't going anywhere. When you get wheel balanced, the tire shop puts weights o the wheel to make it more stable at high speeds. When my wheels were spinning it ripped off all of the weights and to fix the issue I had to go in and get the wheels rebalanced. Hope this helps.


