Hello all, kind of new to the forum, found it a couple of weeks ago and have read some great info here. I really appreciate the knowledge you all have...and now I have a question;One shop tells me I need new tie rods, that there is a lot of play in the tie rod ends. They are checking it with the wheels in the air.One shop tells me the tie rods are fine; that the shimmy in the front end is due to some other problem. They are checking it with the wheels on the ground.Which is the correct way to tell if I need tie rods? I've done alignment, wheel balance, etc. Maybe a new damper?Thanks for your time...Bruce
sorry, my bad. really fast response though! Thanks!Stock tie rods on a 2002 TJ, fitted with 3 inches of lift and 32 inch mud tires.47000 miles, I go off-road mainly in summer and winter, spring and fall are too busy at work. I don't rock crawl, I just like the trails, and sand dunes.the problem started out as not much, just a feeling of "loose steering." not that the steering wheel rocked side-to-side, but it would kind of wander a bit at higher speeds. Then it started to shimmy the steering wheel back and forth, just a little, over 50 MPH. That shake got worse, now does it over 40. I've had bad tires before (out of round) and it felt different. I guess this could be the beginning of that, but it definitely felt different last time.thanks,Bruce
so is it there every time you go over 40mph? or intermittent?and on a separate note i guess your one of our american cousins!!peter henry
Quote from: "isle of man"so is it there every time you go over 40mph? or intermittent?and on a separate note i guess your one of our american cousins!!peter henryyep, every time.seems to lessen a bit with turning, as the interstate corners... also seems to lessen if I'm on the power. But if there's a bump in the pavement it sets a larger wobble that's just a second or two in duration. Still not nearly as bad as the wobble with the out-of-round tires, but I'm hoping to catch the problem before it gets to that.yes, I'm located in San Francisco... an American cousin!Thanks again,Bruce
yep, rotated, balanced. I bought a new steering damper, maybe I'll put it on and see if that helps. how do I check those joints/ bearings?thanks,Bruce
Are the steering dampers only needed for PAS equipped vehicles?