"Rick Gunderman" wrote in message ...
> Thanks Snoman, I appreciate your comments and expertise. I had the jeep
> lifted a couple years back and this is something that has just come about
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> Rick
I had the same thing happen. New lift, new tires, no vibrations. As the 33
BFG's wear down, the vibration appears. I rotated my tires with the best on
front and the vibration went away. Try a new tire balance and your
vibration will likely go away also.

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SnoMan - 07 Apr 2007 21:23 GMT
>I had the same thing happen. New lift, new tires, no vibrations. As the 33
>BFG's wear down, the vibration appears. I rotated my tires with the best on
>front and the vibration went away. Try a new tire balance and your
>vibration will likely go away also.
This could be a agrevating cause but the basic problem is a instabilty
in the front end that when it is given a reason to shake it can go
crazy. If the front end was stabile a balance problem would provide
likely more than a shimmy. I have seen front ends shake so bad that
you think something is going to break of fall off. This instabilty is
want lets it "run away" sometimes.
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