wafflecakes13
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I guess I'm gonna have to go back to the suspension drawing board. Just jacked up all 4 wheels individually and they spun without a problem.
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Completely different suspension and needs a steering stabilizer shock or shocks in lifted applications.im just throwing an idea out, even though i know it will be less likely. Dodges have had issue with death wobble for a long time due to a track bar used for centering the axle. I honestly havent dont much to my front suspension since buying this tahoe, but is there anything that maintains center on a torsion suspension? when i had rams, it happened allot, and is scary as F&*K
I HAD A FORD F250 THAT DID THAT TO ME. SCARED THE BEJESUS OUTA ME. LOL ENDED UP BEING THE STEERING BOX. ALSO TRY A STEERING STABILIZER WITH THE BIG TIRES....GOOD LUCK.....THE DUDE ABIDES...I have keys turned slightly up, front is about an inch higher than the rear. Brand new 33x12.50s on 22x12s. Ever since i got the new setup on it hasn't been on the highway much. Last week after I had been going 70mph for about 15 mins, the truck basically started steering itself and I could hardly control it. I took it in and all they saw wrong was play in a wheel bearing so I got it replaced. Today on the highway at almost the same location it happened again and I thought I was going to sideswipe a semi. All steering and front suspension components are new. The only thing I can think of is after going so fast for a long enough time the problem gets bad enough that it starts to lose control like that. Needing a steering stabilizer is all I can think of. Each wheel and tire together is about 110 lbs. The old setup was maybe around 60-70. Anyone have some experience with this?
The bump jounces balance the t.springs along with the key's and hex ends in the front mounts which do wear out. You'd know if you lost a spring but if they Are shot, unbalanced or aren't resting on the lower arms as intended, you'll have much lesser handling and an increase in shock bottoming in the f.e. The s.dampener is a good add on for bump-steer but with your current setup and the issue at hand..
https://m.summitracing.com/search/part-type/sway-bar-end-links/make/chevrolet/model/tahoe
They're pretty common.
Post some pics of your setup as I am guessing that is one issue of many that are causing your "death wobble".
Did you ever fix it? If not check idler arm and pitman arm, and ball joints. Can't believe no one has mentioned theseI have brand new jounce stops with spacers under them so they actually work. One side is touching the other side is very close to touching.