Why does my 2006 jeep wrangler wobble/vibrate so bad at 55-60 miles an hour?

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Asked by Allan Oct 18, 2014 at 10:47 AM about the 2006 Jeep Wrangler SE

Question type: General

If I take my jeep over 55-60 miles an hour it wobbles/vibrates so bad it scares my family
to death!! It has 31/10.50/15 tires on it with no lift kit? It also feels like it wobbles around
corners/curves? What would cause this,my local dealer says nothing is wrong but haven't
drove it themselves.

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Sorry I am just used to seeing It's 275/75/R15. But have you had them balanced? Jack it up and check wheel bearings, wiggle tire with hands on top and bottom ---should be no give. Dealers are notorious for saying things like that when they haven't even tried to find out. How the hell can they say nothing is wrong (a rhetorical question)

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I'm also thinking maybe rear driveshaft balance/U-joints

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I just wanted to see your Jeep, and I flipped it..if you care about that, click to size

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