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Thread: 2000 Disco "death wobble"

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    Default 2000 Disco "death wobble"

    What might cause the steering wheel and front end to wobble? It only wobbles between 45-51 mph. I have tried air pressure adjustments and tire rotation.

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    Default Anybody help????

    Somebody out there have any suggestions????

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    Sounds like just a tire out of balance.

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    I had the same problem at the same speed range on my '04 Disco. Rotating and balancing the tires solved the problem.

    Tom

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    Default Thanks

    Thanks for the advice....I will try it.

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    i had the same problem turned out i had a busted belt in on one of my rear tires

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    Default Had the same thing

    Happen to me. Came in to get a flat fixed. Ended up replacing the tire but they never balanced it. At about 45 mph, thought my Disco was going to come apart.

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    Default Mine did that while braking

    Mine did that while braking really bad. Found out that my tires were squaring out when weight shifted to front end. Doesn't really sound like your problem, just thought I'd share.

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