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Re: Front Trailing Arm Bracket

by "Frank" <dawgface@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 27, 2008 at 09:48 PM

"DougW" <I.only.read.usenet@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message 
news:OMVZj.125560$Ft5.48747@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Mike Romain wrote:
>> Frank wrote:
>>> "jeffinputnam" <jeffinputnam@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
>>> news:482F6D96.2070108@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>> On 5/17/2008 Mike Romain wrote:
>>>>> Is yours rusted away or worn away or what?
>>>> Rusted away to the point of being able to see through it.
>>>>
>>>> It's fixed now, though I still don't like the price but the Death
>>>> Wobble is gone, the jeep steers and handles better than it has in a
>>>> very long time and it turns out the guy's got a cabin and land
>>>> upstate I can visit and use anytime with a nothing but a phone
>>>> call. It'll make a good base for long hikes.
>>>>
>>>> J
>>>
>>> Death wobble......
>>>
>>> BWAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
>>>
>>>
>> Speaking of dolts...
>
> No kidding. Death Wobble has been around since solid
> front axles.  Just wish Jeep would have worked a bit
> more on the steering geometry and not used a Y design.
>

You sir are full of bs. The term stemmed from problems with a certain 
motorcycle. So let's see which of you two morons knows a little recent 
history.

>> You must have never driven either a motorcycle or a Jeep not to know
>> that proper term.
>>

I "ride" a motorcycle, I drive a Jeep.

>> The 'Death Wobble' is a very real term for a totally out of control
>> front wheel that has gone into a harmonic wobble.  If you don't slow
>> to a stop, you will more than likely die if on a bike and maybe so in
>> a Jeep when the front wheel rips off or you ditch it and roll.
>

The two very significantly, if you had a clue you would know why. The 
term is misapplied to Jeeps and the various causes that Jeep dolts apply 
to the term has existed well before the Jeep and with various designs of 
the front and rear end. If you had half a clue both of you would know 
this.

> Frank probably has one of those outrigger/hotwheel-wannabe cars that
> would high center on a dog turd.
>

Sounds to me like you speak from experience, I would never have known 
cars that would do that.

A jeep is not a car moron, and both of you lack the brains you were born 
with. Neither of you knows what the "death wobble" is nor how the term 
originated. Both of you are idiots when it comes to Jeep suspensions of 
any style.

Sigh.
> -- 
> -- Doug Wuss
 




 13 Posts in Topic:
Front Trailing Arm Bracket
jeffinputnam <jeffinpu  2008-05-06 16:57:15 
Re: Front Trailing Arm Bracket
Mike Romain <romainm@[  2008-05-17 12:12:11 
Re: Front Trailing Arm Bracket
jeffinputnam <jeffinpu  2008-05-17 19:43:18 
Re: Front Trailing Arm Bracket
"Frank" <daw  2008-05-23 18:45:24 
Re: Front Trailing Arm Bracket
Mike Romain <romainm@[  2008-05-24 09:46:49 
Re: Front Trailing Arm Bracket
"Its Me! Its ME!&quo  2008-05-24 14:14:33 
Re: Front Trailing Arm Bracket
Mike Romain <romainm@[  2008-05-24 11:43:28 
Re: Front Trailing Arm Bracket
"DougW" <I.o  2008-05-24 09:39:42 
Re: Front Trailing Arm Bracket
"Frank" <daw  2008-05-27 21:48:38 
Re: Front Trailing Arm Bracket
Mike Romain <romainm@[  2008-05-28 10:32:11 
Re: Front Trailing Arm Bracket
"Frank" <daw  2008-05-28 17:09:57 
Re: Front Trailing Arm Bracket
Mike Romain <romainm@[  2008-05-29 12:30:06 
Re: Front Trailing Arm Bracket
"Frank" <daw  2008-05-29 16:37:49 

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