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Hey all, I found a related thread from 2006, I figured I would refresh the topic of the death wobble. I just bought my mv, 54 xm211 about 2 mos. ago. On three occasions, at aprox. 40, death wobble that rattles the eyes in my head that I can't hardly see. The first time was on the drive home from buying it, the next 60miles was uphill so I never got a chance to get it back up to 40, hah hah. The next 2 times were after inspecting wheel bearings, steering, toe in(1/8") all seemed fine and went to 45 psi, death wobble, increased to 55 psi and again death wobble. Any help?
Unrelated questions.
Off road in the snow (8-12 inches)the front end seems to get pushed more than I would expect. I heard that the front axle engages when the backs are turning 20% faster than the front. When I need the front axle to drive through the snow ( I.e. uphill) it requires the backs to spin at quite the engine rev before I feel the fronts start to pull.
Normal or is there something wrong with the auto front axle engagement?
Side note questions out of curiosity, At any axle, when tires are off the ground and tires are being turned by hand, opposite tire turns backwards( open diff.) when only one tire is off the ground it can't be turned indicating a posi????
Also turning tire by hand with both off the ground why doesn't the driveline turn???
Thanks for any help these are very unique rigs and I am enjoying learning about them. I bought it KNOWING that I was going to bob it but after posting one thread and doing a little research on 211's I simply cannot allow myself to do it. Mine seems to be very original other than the dump bed. Soooo, she's going to have pull fire wood duty and family day trips to our fishing holes in the backwoods loaded dirt bikes etc in her orig form,12 ft bed and all
Unrelated questions.
Off road in the snow (8-12 inches)the front end seems to get pushed more than I would expect. I heard that the front axle engages when the backs are turning 20% faster than the front. When I need the front axle to drive through the snow ( I.e. uphill) it requires the backs to spin at quite the engine rev before I feel the fronts start to pull.
Normal or is there something wrong with the auto front axle engagement?
Side note questions out of curiosity, At any axle, when tires are off the ground and tires are being turned by hand, opposite tire turns backwards( open diff.) when only one tire is off the ground it can't be turned indicating a posi????
Also turning tire by hand with both off the ground why doesn't the driveline turn???
Thanks for any help these are very unique rigs and I am enjoying learning about them. I bought it KNOWING that I was going to bob it but after posting one thread and doing a little research on 211's I simply cannot allow myself to do it. Mine seems to be very original other than the dump bed. Soooo, she's going to have pull fire wood duty and family day trips to our fishing holes in the backwoods loaded dirt bikes etc in her orig form,12 ft bed and all