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That's about the "speed" I was doing, 35mph. Another thought that came to mind was that the truck's frame broke!
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.I have an 86 cucv and when i hit jus the right bump is sends the thing into death wobble if anyone got any advice ill take it
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Redo the front end I replaced all of my front end steering components and never had this happen even when going 70 on some pretty uneven roads.I have an 86 cucv and when i hit jus the right bump is sends the thing into death wobble if anyone got any advice ill take it
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Yup, it's not that expensive for tie rod ends and ball joint's, while your in there do the front u-joints too, you where going to repack the wheel bearings , right?Redo the front end I replaced all of my front end steering components and never had this happen even when going 70 on some pretty uneven roads.
My '86 M1109 is all original suspension parts, with about 120K miles so far, never any wobble.Count your blessings. It is pretty common on CUCV's from what I've seen on here. Do a quick search for death wobble and quite a few threads come up. The stabilizer and kingpin bushing and spring I mentioned seem to be the common culprits outside of tire/wheel integrity.
Doesn't matter, ball joints wear too. Best way to avoid the 'death wobble' is lubrication. Greasing the joints won't help restore worn out parts but will help slow the wear. Every time you change the oil grab the grease gun and give a little love to all the zerks.No kingpin bushings on 1009.
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