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Horse Soldier

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03 Rubicon 5 inch longarm lift, 35 inch tires, 4.88 gears. The vibration stats 50 mph that you can feel and hear. Took off the mt tires and and put on procomp all terrain sport tires and the vibration is still there. Any suggestions.
 

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Look up Jeep death wobble or Jeep wobble, YouTube has a lot of videos on fixing it, usually a problem with the stabilizer.
 
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Damil

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Driveshaft - bad joints, wrong pinion angle due to lift, or out of balance. Driveshafts will be a very high RPM vibration feeling and will create a vibration "Noise" that can be heard.... almost like a low deep bass sound. If you think this could be the problem... check your pinion angle and your tcase angle.. if you do not have a CV style driveshaft, these angles must be within a degree or so.

Good luck.
 
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Horse Soldier

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Davis
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Driveshaft - bad joints, wrong pinion angle due to lift, or out of balance. Driveshafts will be a very high RPM vibration feeling and will create a vibration "Noise" that can be heard.... almost like a low deep bass sound. If you think this could be the problem... check your pinion angle and your tcase angle.. if you do not have a CV style driveshaft, these angles must be within a degree or so.

Good luck.
Ok now that sounds like the right path. Thankyou.