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Jul-14-2018 08:50 PM
dubdub07 wrote:
I have a Wrangler and a Cherokee, both have no issues as a TOAD. Cherokee is much nicer to tow and it is a 2016 with zero death wobble.
I am not sure why it is important to show you booty and try and explain what "death wobble" is to everyone. The original (if such a thing) is an issue that stemmed from lifting Broncos, Jeeps, and trucks long, long time ago. The large tires provide a large amount of torque on the front suspension with anything that causes a tire to spin funny can create the wobble. The issue on the Cherokee has nothing to with death wobble. It is the lack of steer behind the motorhome and causes a hop as it goes back and forth. Death wobble on the lifted vehicles can actually be controlled with a stabilizer until it is too severe. Tire balance and/or worn components equals death wobble. It is a different think on the Cherokee, but who cares. I am glad Jeep/MOPAR decided to address it.
WW
Jul-03-2018 10:12 PM
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Jun-30-2018 06:11 AM
FIRE UP wrote:dodge guy wrote:
Yes it is a problem that was addressed. One question, is your tow bar level or at an angle? it needs to be dead level with the Jeeps. otherwise if its at an angle it will slightly unload the front wheels causing the wobble.
Well,
That's not exactly true. We've owned, modified, off roaded, and towed 9 different style/year Jeep Wranglers over a 35+ year period and not one of them has ever had the tow bar "dead level" and, in all that 35+ year period, we've NEVER experienced the death wobble. And, the same goes for many of our Jeepin' buddies. They too have had all kinds of Jeeps and some with level and some without level tow bars and not one of them has ever had the death wobble.
On our trips, we see many, many folks towing Jeeps and a very large percentage of them do not have a dead level tow bar. Some are UP and some are DOWN in angle from the Jeep to the coach. While it is optimum to have dead level one, even the tow bar manufacturers say you can have as much as 2" up or town for towing.
The death wobble has multiple causes. And as the OP has found out, it's not an exact science. It happens then, it doesn't, with seemingly the same type of circumstances.
Scott
Jun-29-2018 11:08 AM
dodge guy wrote:
Yes it is a problem that was addressed. One question, is your tow bar level or at an angle? it needs to be dead level with the Jeeps. otherwise if its at an angle it will slightly unload the front wheels causing the wobble.
Jun-29-2018 08:59 AM
Fordlover wrote:Wranglers have their own version of Death Wobble with or without electric PS and since it happens when you are driving it I would expect it can happen towing. (And once it happens to you while you are driving you will know why it's called the Death Wobble 🙂 ).
OP, thanks for sharing, I wonder if the Wranglers would also experience this, or do they not have electric PS yet?
Jun-29-2018 07:04 AM
rr2254545 wrote:
This is old news many items posted on this - the fix is also well known - to not have known this is unreal
Jun-29-2018 06:56 AM
rr2254545 wrote:
This is old news many items posted on this - the fix is also well known - to not have known this is unreal
Jun-29-2018 05:54 AM