1999 TJ - 3 inch lift with caster adjustment bolts (no adjustable control arms), front end components inspected by a suspension shop and all good. I had Death Wobble so took it in for an alignment seemed to be better but that was temporary. The wobble came back. Looking over the alignment report, the caster spec says it should be between 6 and 8 degrees...mine after the alignment is 2.5 on the left and 3.9 on the right. I do not have adjustable control arms and was told I don't need them. I'm wondering if that is bad advice....thoughts?
Also, my camber should be between minus 0.9 and 0.4 degrees as per vehicle spec but my left side is minus 2.8 and the right is minus 0.6...will this contribute to wobble?
Any advice or suggestions would be great. Thanks!!
Update:
I got the jeep up on jackstands (under the axle not the frame) and went over everything...no play in any ball joints, no play in the wheel bearings and U-joints are smooth with no play. I went back to the alignment shop and the owner (not the tech that did the alignment) said that something wasn't done right and said that I should bring it back. I'm thinking before I do I'm going to install lower adjustable control arms I just don't know if I need to change the upper control arms too.
Also, my camber should be between minus 0.9 and 0.4 degrees as per vehicle spec but my left side is minus 2.8 and the right is minus 0.6...will this contribute to wobble?
Any advice or suggestions would be great. Thanks!!
Update:
I got the jeep up on jackstands (under the axle not the frame) and went over everything...no play in any ball joints, no play in the wheel bearings and U-joints are smooth with no play. I went back to the alignment shop and the owner (not the tech that did the alignment) said that something wasn't done right and said that I should bring it back. I'm thinking before I do I'm going to install lower adjustable control arms I just don't know if I need to change the upper control arms too.
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