Arctic Travelller
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That race was in Eddieville near Centerville, WA. Gregor
I thought so. I helped put on the first half mile there the weekend prior to the eclipse and the riders all loved the track.
That race was in Eddieville near Centerville, WA. Gregor
Ironman the 24 hours of pain at Starvation Ridge for a special kind of off road hell
What gears did you end up installing? Do you have any EGT trouble now with the trailer in the mountains? We are headed to the northwest this summer picking up a trailer in Missoula. Trailer will probably be around 8000# loaded I have a U Joint converted 7.3 with 4.30 gears and 35's with a DP 60HP tow and 80HP economy I am a bit concerned about temps in the mountains
So if I were to do it again with 35's I'd go 4:56's but I may be going to smaller tires for other issues...
I just bought 35's and have the same 4x4 kit, I'm curious what "other issues" you are dealing with? Thank you.
So the issue I've been dealing with is death wobble. Initially this started on our first trip when the the track bar mount started moving because the steering box was installed with undersized bolts. This left us stranded in Denver for the night until I figured it out. For the remainder of the trip I would have to stop at the side of the road to tighten the bolts every few hundred miles. MG was super responsive but asked me to not post about that on my thread. I didn't know anything about death wobble and didn’t want to unfairly malign him so I honored his request.
Unfortunately it's been almost a year and we have not found a solution.
To date the things we've changed: steering box was updated to the current year, drag link bearings replaced, track bar bearings replaced, control arm bearings replaced, wheel hubs replaced and ball joints replaced. Each of these would make a very immediate and temporary improvement but symptoms would quickly reappear. About a month ago MG completely redesigned the track bar mount in response to a video I took that showed the mount flexing. He also discovered that the death wobbles had cracked my frame at the track bar mount. He repaired the frame and he redesigned the track bar mount, extensively bracing it and tying it into the frames crossmember. Here's the updated crossmember which improved the vans handling considerably.
He also replaced the Moog 880 springs with lower 860’s that leveled the van out but it now it bottoms over any speed bump taken at more than 10-15mph. He lowered my tire pressure from 65 to 55psi. This greatly improved things (aside from the bottoming) and we took the van to Colorado over spring break only to discover, on the downhill side of Monarch Pass, that the death wobble was still there any time you touched the brakes between 45-55mph. The solution was to put the van in second gear and use the engine braking to get down the pass.
At this point the only thing not changed was the tires. MG has suggested from the beginning that the 35" BFG's might be to blame (too large) so I bought a set of lightly used (16,000 miles) stock 2016 Superduty wheels and tires and yet the death wobble is still there. Less than before but any bump can still set the van into a wobble. Braking while descending a hill or off ramp between 45-55mph will also set the van into a wobble. MG offered to install a double steering damper at his expense but I expressed concern that that isn’t addressing whatever is causing this. If it really is only my van then why?
Today MG informed me that, "Moving forward, I'm unable to service your vehicle as it is outside the scope of what we're working on now."
So I'm posting now because without MG I need to find a solution on my own and hopefully with the help of folks here I'll be able to solve this. I regret not being more transparent but I really considered MG a friend...
Moving forward here are two clips of the wobble that I filmed with a GoPro to show MG. The first is the van with the original track bar mount and the 35" BFG's and the second is with the stock tires, wheels and the revised track bar mount. In both videos all front end parts have been replaced with new - the only difference is the track bar and the tires. Today I made an appointment at the local 4WheelParts shop but I'm also hoping that more knowledgable folks here can offer advice.
We have a lot of plans for the summer and really would love to be able to use our van so any help you can offer would be extremely appreciated. Thanks!
Gregor