I’m looking for a TCM for a 1994 LC part number 89530-60080
also looking for wire harness for same 94 LC from transfer case to to transmission and plugs all the way to starter.
also if transfer switches are available 84222-12010
shipped to 77388
Hey bud, do you have the harness for the transmission down to the transfer case? If so will you sell it to me and ship it to 77388 also if you have the tcm pet number 8950-60080 I will buy that from you to
I will definitely do this when I get home. And I just bought a dial gauge with magnet yesterday to check. It was doing it before the new tires. And I just got new tires about 2 weeks ago. With a different set.of wheels just to eliminate that from the equation as well.
Does it make sense that when the truck starts its almost not noticeable at all. Or better yet, it doesn't do it at all. But when the truck warms up, or the longer I drive it, it does it more and more noticeable.
The only thing I haven't done is the rotors. I am probably going to do it this weekend. And yes everything else ont hat list has been done. I was doing them within the last few months. Not all at once.
Any chance the gears in the front differential can cause this? Also, this only happens from 0-30mph and then it goes away. It drives straight on the highway. The hotter the vehicle gets, the more it does it.
Forgot to mention.. it was doing this before the lift and tires and everything done...
I have not checked if the front locker is still active, but I will. So I'm assuming that means it has to spin if not locked correct?
Yes, checked studs on steering arms. (New)
Yes, brand new track bar bushings.
I have Rotated the tires and it just changes the speed at which the wobble actually happens. Whats weird about it is that if it was the tire, wouldn't it continue to happen even after I removed the drive shaft. When the front drive shaft is removed, it doesn't have any wobble on the steering...