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Death wobble

So you are doing long runs at 100mph? Long being 30min plus at constant speed?

To be fair, I have had mine over 100mph, but on good smooth roads. The truck always does fine on good smooth roads.
 
So you are doing long runs at 100mph? Long being 30min plus at constant speed?

To be fair, I have had mine over 100mph, but on good smooth roads. The truck always does fine on good smooth roads.
Pretty standard fare for the smooth wide autobahns in Europe. You'll be in the slow or middle lane only at 100mph ;)
 
Pretty standard fare for the smooth wide autobahns in Europe. You'll be in the slow or middle lane only at 100mph ;)
Agreed, but the Grenadier was certainly never meant to travel at those speeds for sustained periods. I'm not one to complain because I used to cruise my real D90 at 85mph+ upwards of 650miles at a time. And I developed a custom OD to allow my Unimog 1300L to do over 80mph. I'm not scared of speed is my point.

But back on point, a smooth Autobahn at any speed will not display the issues with the Grenadiers steering. Our Autobahns here in Texas are not smooth by any standard. And the Highways in Colorado are famously total disasters.
 
But back on point, a smooth Autobahn at any speed will not display the issues with the Grenadiers steering. Our Autobahns here in Texas are not smooth by any standard. And the Highways in Colorado are famously total disasters.
So the wobble can be blamed on your roads? Lawyer up 😃
 
So you are doing long runs at 100mph? Long being 30min plus at constant speed?

To be fair, I have had mine over 100mph, but on good smooth roads. The truck always does fine on good smooth roads.
You would not drive at that speed for more than thirty minutes as the transfer case gets hot and you will get an oil pressure warning.
The handling- at least in my world- does not get better or worse when driving longer at a certain speed.
And regarding the smoothness of the choosen road I don’t see the need for going that fast on a gravel road or a bumpy side road
 
Given the aerodynamics, I'd be curious how long a full tank of gas could sustain 100mph.
Given that you do not get a overheated tranfer case it would be short to 350 km with a diesel and presumably less than 280 km with a petrol engine…
(The consumption has been 26,5 litres of diesel/100 km)
 
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