You may want to try a stiffer settingGgggg6y
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You may want to try a stiffer settingGgggg6y
I've never 'butt texted' before.You may want to try a stiffer setting
Well, I guess that means most Grenadiers are in tip top shape then. Never heard of "death wobble" in any of them.Yes, I agree most have never experienced death wobble.
But the Grenadier certainly will death wobble if it's not in tip top shape.
Great new avatar! Love some Space Ghost.I've never 'butt texted' before.
I’m still using the fixed Fox stabilizer that Agile released at the beginning - absolutely no issues.
Several credible reports here. Mine did once but I didn't have a stabilizer on at the time so that doesn't really count.Well, I guess that means most Grenadiers are in tip top shape then. Never heard of "death wobble" in any of them.
I bet that was an eye opener!Several credible reports here. Mine did once but I didn't have a stabilizer on at the time so that doesn't really count.
Almost put me into a wall at 75mph. Wasn't fun.I bet that was an eye opener!
Except that does count. It was argued that death wobble is not caused by a steering stabilizer, or lack thereof, but by a poorly designed or maintained steering system.Several credible reports here. Mine did once but I didn't have a stabilizer on at the time so that doesn't really count.
I can agree based on the fact that most of my big trucks don't have a stabilizer and non of them have death wobble.Except that does count. It was argued that death wobble is not caused by a steering stabilizer, or lack thereof, but by a poorly designed or maintained steering system.
Steering systems should require no maintenance on vehicles with less than 20k miles.
That leaves poor design as the culprit.
I've had death wobble at 80mph. Shockingly violent!
I had less than 10k miles at the time and was running an aftermarket stabilizer. Everything else stock.
You have to largely ride it out. But yeah I most certainly used the brakes. It smoothed back out around 35mph.How did you get the wobble shut down- hard slam on the brakes?