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Jeep Wrangler YJ
YJ General Discussion
Steering Vibration
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<blockquote data-quote="deadpool1" data-source="post: 441239" data-attributes="member: 21229"><p>on my jeep the last PO, put front spring shims on backwards (erasing all caster)</p><p>and caster was 0 day 1 to me. saw it , wrong in and instant.</p><p>cured.</p><p>ever see a shopping cart front wheels act odd and flop about wildly , the caster is gone ,the carts frame is bent.</p><p>I say caster is first. on all cars with leaf springs and for sure sagged.</p><p></p><p>loose or bad parts up front make even slight tire balance be magnified.</p><p>no tire is ever in prefect balance ever, good yes, perfect no.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deadpool1, post: 441239, member: 21229"] on my jeep the last PO, put front spring shims on backwards (erasing all caster) and caster was 0 day 1 to me. saw it , wrong in and instant. cured. ever see a shopping cart front wheels act odd and flop about wildly , the caster is gone ,the carts frame is bent. I say caster is first. on all cars with leaf springs and for sure sagged. loose or bad parts up front make even slight tire balance be magnified. no tire is ever in prefect balance ever, good yes, perfect no. [/QUOTE]
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