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Guys, I have an 87 4.0 5 speed 4wd. When I apply brakes the front right side of the truck vibrates. I replaced the rotors and pads and problem remains. There are times while braking at speeds above 50mph I can feel vibration in the shifter. However the steering wheel feels fine. I took the truck to NTB for an evaluation but they could not find root cause. It appears that the problem could be in the drive train but I am not sure. Please provide suggestion if you have experienced similar problems.

 

Thank you

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Only thing I can say have you changed the hub assembly I chased a vibration for months on my zj to find out it was the smallest amount of play in the driver's side hub assembly

 

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If you feel a vibration through your shifter, I recommend to check the transmission mount. If it is original, it likely has rotted into pieces. If you feel a twist when you take off in first, definitely check the mount.

 

I don't think that would have anything to do with the vibration you feel in the front right side though....

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I have replaced both upper and lower control arms with moog replacements. However, I will inspect. Sometimes new parts can be defective.

I have not replaced calipers or ball joints.

 

So before I throw more money at the problem, I will inspect hubs and control arms.

 

Keep the suggestions coming. Thanks again

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I have replaced both upper and lower control arms with moog replacements. However, I will inspect. Sometimes new parts can be defective.

I have not replaced calipers or ball joints.

 

So before I throw more money at the problem, I will inspect hubs and control arms.

 

Keep the suggestions coming. Thanks again

A bad ball joint will definitely give you a rattle/movement/vibration. 

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A good way to check ball joints is to jack up one side at a time just high enough to slide a 2x4 from the side under the tire, and have a helper lift it up and down while you're under there eyeballing and have a hand on both the upper and lower ball joints. Any visible movement and/or clunk feel through your hand the joint should be replaced.

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At this point I'd say ball joints most likely.  Wheel bearing maybe.  Tire/wheel or shock issue is also possible.  And there's a good chance both your tranny and motor mounts are worn/torn/smooshed, not that it's likely giving you the vibration during braking.

 

And Don's method of checking ball joints is good.  2x4 or a big pry bar.  You gotta really put some effort into them to feel them.  If the boots are torn, they look dry, there's rusty powder streaking out of them, etc, just change them.

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All,

 

Thank you for the replies, it appears that I will have a full weekend. I will inspect all components as mentioned and let you guys know what I find. Once again it's time to convince the wife that I am saving us money by Investing money in the Jeep.

 

Stay tuned.....

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  • 3 months later...

Adding life to this topic.

 

I too have a bad vibration when braking hard or above 45 mph. I have new shocks to install soon.

 

However, if it's just the front rotors, what would be preferred, turning or replacing? And, other than bushings, ball-joints and shocks, what other suspension components should be looked at?

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Turning is fine if there is enough material. The counter guy will (should) mic the rotor's thickness and let you know. I haven't had rotors turned for years though. It seems that job has gone the way of the dinosaurs much like rebuilding starters and alternators has.......

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