tacticalloader
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i got the death wobble. i replaced the springs and bushings on the king pins up top on each side. the old springs were about a 1/4 " shorter than the new ones from years of use. the death wobble stopped and everything felt tight for the last several weeks.
now my death wobble is back and worse than before (happening more frequently at a greater range of speeds ie 15-35 mph) . i am not sure what to do next. it was so nice to have a tight front end. are there bushings on the bottom that could be worn out? can i shim the new springs with big washers to get more pre-load? the king pins looked clean and symetrical with no visible indicators. could they be worn out? is there a lower part that could be bad. please help? you guys are great and always helpful.
p.s.- everytime i post , someone indicates somewhere its already answered. if i could have found the answer i wouldnt post, so take it easy on the (its already there) remarks. this is after all what a forum is for. thanks guys- Jeremy
now my death wobble is back and worse than before (happening more frequently at a greater range of speeds ie 15-35 mph) . i am not sure what to do next. it was so nice to have a tight front end. are there bushings on the bottom that could be worn out? can i shim the new springs with big washers to get more pre-load? the king pins looked clean and symetrical with no visible indicators. could they be worn out? is there a lower part that could be bad. please help? you guys are great and always helpful.
p.s.- everytime i post , someone indicates somewhere its already answered. if i could have found the answer i wouldnt post, so take it easy on the (its already there) remarks. this is after all what a forum is for. thanks guys- Jeremy