Hi all, Need help with a vibration. To start, I have been wrenching and building cars for many years, this one has me stumped. I have a 2004 TJ sport. I bought it a few months ago mainly do to its rust free nature. It has 150k on it, 4.0, 5 speed. It has had the vibration since I got it so I will get into that now.
Vibration starts at exactly 62 mph. If I speed up, it may go away and smooth out beautifully, but then it comes back. I get under 60mph, and its as smooth as can be. I started by inspecting my steering and suspension and I will list what I have tried so far.
This Jeep is at Stock height, with faction sized tires like on the Rubicon. It was a special order with the 44 in the rear and 3:73's !!!
1. Control arm bushings were worn out. Replaced all bushings and control arms. (after replacing, vibration got so bad I could not drive it, was scary but had no steering wheel movement)
2. 2 bad ball joints. I replaced all 4 ball joints with Spicer.
3. 2 bad rod ends, replaced entire steering components with new. (MOOG PARTS)
4. Steering stabilizer was free to move without resistance, it had stops inside it, like it was hanging up really weird. Replaced stabilizer.
5. Replaced Axel U joints
6. Track bar was not real bad at the ball joint, replaced with new MOOG track Bar. mounting holes were good and tight.
7. Front drive shaft removed to test drive. Vibration issue still starting at 62mph. Drive shaft needed a rebuild badly, replaced with New tom Woods shaft.
8. Wheel bearings/hubs, brand new as well as brakes , rotors, and calipers. back brakes and drums also replaced.
9. Rear track bar checked, was in good shape but I replaced the bushings with new anyway.
10. All shocks replaced with Rancho 5000X
11. Actually the first thing I did was have the tires checked. They are new from the dealer I had bought the jeep from. I have actually had them checked twice. I have even rotated them to different locations and it hasnt helped.
12 Rear driveshaft checked, new u joints and had shaft balanced.
I have no idea where to go next. I think the only things left are the transmission and the transfer case. Could a bearing be bad causing too much runout and a vibration? I have no clue. Just so you all dont think I spent a ton chasing this, and Yes I am chasing now. I had intended to rebuild the entire jeep, but I want it smoooth driving lol Any ideas or where to go with this, my brain is now fried lol
Thanks all
Dave
Vibration starts at exactly 62 mph. If I speed up, it may go away and smooth out beautifully, but then it comes back. I get under 60mph, and its as smooth as can be. I started by inspecting my steering and suspension and I will list what I have tried so far.
This Jeep is at Stock height, with faction sized tires like on the Rubicon. It was a special order with the 44 in the rear and 3:73's !!!
1. Control arm bushings were worn out. Replaced all bushings and control arms. (after replacing, vibration got so bad I could not drive it, was scary but had no steering wheel movement)
2. 2 bad ball joints. I replaced all 4 ball joints with Spicer.
3. 2 bad rod ends, replaced entire steering components with new. (MOOG PARTS)
4. Steering stabilizer was free to move without resistance, it had stops inside it, like it was hanging up really weird. Replaced stabilizer.
5. Replaced Axel U joints
6. Track bar was not real bad at the ball joint, replaced with new MOOG track Bar. mounting holes were good and tight.
7. Front drive shaft removed to test drive. Vibration issue still starting at 62mph. Drive shaft needed a rebuild badly, replaced with New tom Woods shaft.
8. Wheel bearings/hubs, brand new as well as brakes , rotors, and calipers. back brakes and drums also replaced.
9. Rear track bar checked, was in good shape but I replaced the bushings with new anyway.
10. All shocks replaced with Rancho 5000X
11. Actually the first thing I did was have the tires checked. They are new from the dealer I had bought the jeep from. I have actually had them checked twice. I have even rotated them to different locations and it hasnt helped.
12 Rear driveshaft checked, new u joints and had shaft balanced.
I have no idea where to go next. I think the only things left are the transmission and the transfer case. Could a bearing be bad causing too much runout and a vibration? I have no clue. Just so you all dont think I spent a ton chasing this, and Yes I am chasing now. I had intended to rebuild the entire jeep, but I want it smoooth driving lol Any ideas or where to go with this, my brain is now fried lol
Thanks all
Dave
