Driving home tonight a guy on a Harley waving at me, yells at me my wheel is bent. I push my mirror down and sure as **** it's wobbling pretty good. I had steel wheels that I beat on pretty hard, for 1 trip and they were wobbling. I replaced those with some Trailready beadlocks. Did new brakes and found a leaky axle seal on the driver side of rear D44. Replaced the axles with Revolution USA made shafts. How is it still wobbling? These parts have maybe 50 road miles and 0 offroad.
With wheel wobble, first thing you usually want to do is go to a place that knows how to balance tires well, road force balance would be best. With our jeeps and large tires, they don't like having much if any imbalance with the tires
I had the tires balanced at a shop that knows Jeeps well, the owner is MUDB8 on here. I put the rear on a jack this morning, it's not the tire, or the wheel.
Since your drum is also wobbling you need to tear it down to be sure everything is true and seated as it should be. Then I would run the Jeep on jackstands with tires and drum removed to see if the axle is the culprit.
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