Booyahzman
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Hey Truck Experts!
I lifted my 2003 Yukon a couple years ago with Tuff Country's 4" lift kit (picture of the approximate lift parts attached) and love the new stance! However, ever since doing so I will get the "death wobble" when hitting certain bumps or wide crevices on the road over about 50 mph. It's not all the time, but just sometimes when I hit those bumps. The truck otherwise drives smooth, straight, and has no issues, pull or wobble when braking. There's no other shakes regardless of what speed I drive on smooth roads; the wobble only occurs sometimes after hitting that bump at speeds between 45-60 (ish).
Just to make sure none of the front-end parts were bad, I went through checking connections, make sure there wasn't any "wiggle" in any of the suspension, or steering connections, and made sure the front wheels don't wobble when forced to move side-to-side or up-and-down. I did replace the sway bar end links as they were a little loose (the ones that the shop that installed the lift put on were a little too long for the lift), and after that I thought my troubles were fixed! But the death wobble returned.
So my next thought was to add a steering stabilizer. I've found a couple that appear to fit the Yukon--the KYB SS15326 and Rough Country N3--but I'm unsure if either will work with the lift I have installed. I didn't find a steering stabilizer specific to Tuff Country. Does anyone have any recommendations on which steering stabilizer would work with the installed lift on the Yukon?
Thanks in advance for the help!
I lifted my 2003 Yukon a couple years ago with Tuff Country's 4" lift kit (picture of the approximate lift parts attached) and love the new stance! However, ever since doing so I will get the "death wobble" when hitting certain bumps or wide crevices on the road over about 50 mph. It's not all the time, but just sometimes when I hit those bumps. The truck otherwise drives smooth, straight, and has no issues, pull or wobble when braking. There's no other shakes regardless of what speed I drive on smooth roads; the wobble only occurs sometimes after hitting that bump at speeds between 45-60 (ish).
Just to make sure none of the front-end parts were bad, I went through checking connections, make sure there wasn't any "wiggle" in any of the suspension, or steering connections, and made sure the front wheels don't wobble when forced to move side-to-side or up-and-down. I did replace the sway bar end links as they were a little loose (the ones that the shop that installed the lift put on were a little too long for the lift), and after that I thought my troubles were fixed! But the death wobble returned.
So my next thought was to add a steering stabilizer. I've found a couple that appear to fit the Yukon--the KYB SS15326 and Rough Country N3--but I'm unsure if either will work with the lift I have installed. I didn't find a steering stabilizer specific to Tuff Country. Does anyone have any recommendations on which steering stabilizer would work with the installed lift on the Yukon?
Thanks in advance for the help!