04. I replaced my front drive shaft recently and I was hoping to fix a front end vibration. Well that vibration was fixed but now I have a new or newly noticed vibration. Replaced shocks And springs and most front end component about 4 years ago when I purchase the Jeep. The current vibration is very noticeable from 40 mph up. If I turn to pass the vibration goes away for a moment but no play when I check For slop on wheel bearing. Rotated tires no change. Please help
David
trialanderror,
Any luck figuring out where the vibration is coming from or getting it fixed? Also is it a "vibration" or a "death wobble"
Usually vibrations are caused by anything that is spinning. I would start with pulling the front drive shaft out that you replaced. Drive around and see if that changes anything.
Inspect front differential mounts. Inspect engine and transmission mounts. Inspect cross members.
You checked the wheel hubs by lifting the Jeep and trying to wiggle them. Also check the ball joints while you have it up. Check upper and lower control arm bushings. Rotate tires front to rear, this would tell you if the wheels themselves are causing the vibration.
Going in deeper, pull out the CV axles and drive around.
Lastly the strut shocks. If you are running OME heavy springs, they put more strain on the shocks. Either replace them or just pick up a set of eBay struts for $100 and drive around with them for a day see if that fixes the vibration. If it does you can get correct new struts for you OME springs and keep the el cheappos as a diagnostic/emergency set.
All the above was listed from easiest to most difficult, from least time consuming to most time consuming and from least expensive to most expensive.
Good luck, hope this helps.