06 TJ
- BlackNBlue-ISH
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Re: 06 TJ
I've now got death wobble. It hits around 45-50 mph, but if i accelerate smooth and slow through that speed, its fine 65-75 even over expansion joints. I'll be dropping it off for a full 4x4 alignment and tire balance at an offroad shop this week.
2005 TJ, built and beat accordingly
- MDSRACING398
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Re: 06 TJ
I believe last year for factory cam bolts was 99. There are companies that make aftermarket kits.
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- BlackNBlue-ISH
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- Real Name: Daniel or "ish"
- Location: Manchester, NH
Re: 06 TJ
I don’t see why not. The brackets are the same, with the same slotted hole and, just no factory cam washer/bolts on the newer stuff. You should be able to use the cam bolts
2005 TJ, built and beat accordingly
- MDSRACING398
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Re: 06 TJ
The 04 call them cam bolts but there not. Why I said either go back to 99 or get aftermarket kit. Which is cheaper
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- Frank
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Re: 06 TJ
Okay , so hes been driving it and said its great . Now its starting to do it again. Should I just suggest adjustable lowers or try to see if the cams I have from the 04 work. Middle of the road brand ? Who make good ones ? FjR68