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#148 of 159
2010 Wrangler by tired_old_dave
Oct 03, 2009 (4:14 pm)
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Crawled under a 2010 wrangler and saw the beefier stabilizer. Saw the redesigned bracket. Been told the stabilizer problem was at the other end as well as a beefier stabilizer. Before the looksee under the 2010 had the 'Lizard mount a terra flex shock with the relocation bracket ( a little bolt work).
 
Rubi is first sfa and read before buying it and keep reading asking learning.
 
Epilogue is the prologue.
Continue reading only if bored. Bought a new jack w/jackstands for a van. Believe a petersens kit from pepboys years ago. Got a one year subscription to their mag. Got emails for dirt cheap mags (not full versions as in stores) but have been paid for with the 20% harbor freight coupons inside. Swimming with coupons.
 
Three mags came yesterday. Petersen's 4Wheel & Off-Road December issue has a good Ford "DEATH WOBBLE" story in the Technical column by Rick Péwé. Seems to support a lot of what I have read and been told about sfa.
 
As an aside the Motor Trend article liked the new 2010 4Runner. Test drove a 2009 before the Rubicon purchase. The Toyota did everything it was supposed to do but didn't like the mushy brake pedal, reminded me of those Ford vans (cure supposedly was to replace the master cylinder with a stronger truck model. Guess it was to keep from throwing passengers with a quick stop). 2009 Toyota seemed homogenized and tall and narrow. No regrets about the rubi and looking forward to custom frame mounted sliders/steps from the 'lizard.
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Re: front end shakes violently ... at high speeds [dldjeep01] by kfudem
Oct 05, 2009 (11:41 am)
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Replying to: dldjeep01 (Oct 30, 2007 5:48 pm)

This just started happening to me. It's happened two time in the last month and I have to say it's the most frightening thing ever. I have two kids and I'm scared to death to drive them in this car. It's happened on the freeway and on residential streets. So, it really doesn't make a difference what speed you are going.
 
I noticed your post was in 2007. Can you tell me what ever happened with your situation? I have been reading tons of posts about this flaw and it doesn't look very promising as far as finding a quick fix....or any fix at all.
 
Any suggestions you may have would be really helpful.
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Re: front end shakes violently ... at high speeds [kfudem] by kellykay474
Oct 05, 2009 (12:47 pm)
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Replying to: kfudem (Oct 05, 2009 11:41 am)

Yes, this is Kelly with the original post I took my Jeep in and they replaced parts on the front and the rear of my 2007 Jeep Wrangler Sahareh 4 door:
My complaint was entered as: Customer states steering shakes excessively when hitting bumps
The dealership replaced The Damper, steering
Customer states loud clunk in rear end when shifting into drive after backing up
Cause: Spider gears teeth broken and clutch noisy
 
The dealership replaced the rear differential pumpkin assembly and bearing S. replaced fluids and added additives
Parts included:
Seal-Drive Pinion
Bearing -Drive Pinion
Bearing-Differential side
Spacer-Drive Pinion Bearing
Case Kit-Differential
Bearing-Drive Pinion
Sealer
Lubricant
Lubricant
Adhessive-Stud and Bearing
Trac-lock equipped
Rear Disc BrakesEquipped-both sides
Bearings, Pinion-All Axles-Replaced
It took them 12 days and now it's making a clanging sound when I ecellerate????????????
I am so frustrated Ihad a 2001 Jeep Wrangler and had no major problems
I have had to replace the front brakes within 10 months and believe all these other issues were what caused my brakes to wear so fast, but had to pay another $300 again within a year on front brakes and $359. for the back. The Dealership I brought the Jeep to was in Kingwood, Texas and because I bought an extended Warrenty I got a free rental that I drove off the lot with then every morning tire was low so i put air in then brought it back to them to fix and I had to buy a $100. tire because there was a nail in the side (which was miost likely there when I rented) they also charged me $20. labor to put a new tire on their PT cruiser even though if I had been in my realitivly new Jeep it would have been covered cuz I purchased the road hazard warrenty they PUSH on you when buying tires even though apparently they don't find it nessasary on their own vehicles DEERBROOK FOREST JEEP
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Re: front end shakes violently ... at high speeds [kellykay474] by kfudem
Oct 07, 2009 (9:37 am)
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Replying to: kellykay474 (Oct 05, 2009 12:47 pm)

Kelly, thank you for your response. I'm currently waiting for Chrysler to call me back to see what they are going to do. I too have owned Jeeps in the past and have NEVER had any problems. Glad everything worked out for you in the end.
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Re: front end shakes violently ... at high speeds [kellykay474] by mac24
Oct 09, 2009 (6:35 am)
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Replying to: kellykay474 (Oct 05, 2009 12:47 pm)

I purchased the road hazard warrenty they PUSH on you when buying tires even though apparently they don't find it nessasary on their own vehicles
 
Why would they go to the expense of buying it for their own vehicles when they can get the customer to pay for any tire damage?
 
As the economy gets tougher some businesses will reduce spending on items that they believe will reduce their profits.
Other businesses will increase spending on the same items, believing that an increase in happy customers will add to their profits.
 
I believe your dealer falls into the first group.
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First lesson learned by tired_old_dave
Oct 09, 2009 (4:26 pm)
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I had the 'lizard install the woods relocation bracket and the beefier stabilizer on our non-lifted wrangler(for now). I jumped the gun. I was the first person to try and do that there. Oh well back to factory for now but that bracket will stay on for later use. Just happen to click on the other thread first and caught the end of the steering info from mac and eric. Understand a lot more about the wrangler and like it even more and need to get my tools ready.
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Re: front end shakes violently ... at high speeds [kfudem] by brokenjeep
Oct 11, 2009 (6:30 am)
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Replying to: kfudem (Oct 05, 2009 11:41 am)

For EVERYONE with 2007 Jeep with the DEATH WOBBLE....I spent 6 months or more on this.. went to the top of the HEAP at Chrysler... YOU NEED THE 2010 stabilizer parts. I did get new tires too...but honestly it is debatable if they were needed. No matter what they try it will not work... so just have dealer ship order those. So far now 15,000 miles i have gone with new parts and NO issues.
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Re: 2008 Jeep Wrangler Clutch Pops out of First Gear [flynlevel] by fair09
Oct 27, 2009 (5:32 pm)
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Replying to: flynlevel (Jun 02, 2008 8:28 am)

My Jeep does the exact same thing when it's in first gear. I took it to a Jeep Service Center they drove it around and Nothing! They said that they couldn't find anything. Two days later it happened again. I have had manuals all my life this is fairly a new 2008 model. I don't know what to do. Maybe we should all write to Jeep there has to be some sort of recall.
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RE: Front end shaking by huskycountry
Oct 27, 2009 (7:19 pm)
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Man, sure wish I had read this a few weeks ago. I just had the same problem, what a scary thing. I had a problem about a month ago, was stranded in Bakersfield for a night as they replaced a speed sensor when two lights came on my dash. Then two weeks later the shaking started. First thought it was the freeway then it happen a week later then a few days later of course when I was quite a ways from home. Found a Jeep dealer and they told me what it was but they didn't have the part. Said it was ok to drive home but take it to my home dealer ASAP. Did that and they did replace the steering stablizer. Now a week later my OBD light came on so its going back to the dealer again on Friday. I have a 2007 Wrangler Sahara 4-door. My third jeep but first wrangler. Never had any problems with my Cherokee's. Not too happy right now, only have 15,000 miles on it. Starting to wonder if this was a good choice or not being that I drive long distant alone alot and really need a dependable car. Not looking like this has been a problem that is being fixed. Any thoughts or anyone else changing their minds on this car?
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Coincidence or redline by tired_old_dave
Nov 08, 2009 (2:54 pm)
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7500 miles and replaced the transfer case fluid with redline. But also just filled the tank and added the usual dose of redline to the gas. Just coincidence or what, I don't know but the rubicon is running better than ever. If it's the redline then I'll investigate the torque converter (for any aftermaket that will produce gains) and move the change all tranny fluid up on the list of things to do.

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