What is 'Death Wobble' and what causes it?Death Wobble occurs due to a mechanical defect that leads to violent and sometimes uncontrollable shaking in the vehicle's steering and suspension. Usually occurring at speeds above 55 mph, the issue typically presents itself right after the vehicle abruptly receives an impact from the road. Any pothole, speed bump, or even road conjunction can result in a Jeep's Death Wobble.However, the root cause is usually an issue with the vehicle's components, most commonly the suspension. Vehicles like the Jeep Wrangler are intended to tackle unforgiving trails, and it's no surprise that such extreme environments can take a significantly bigger toll on your vehicle compared to a daily commuter that never goes off the tarmac.Worn-out parts and loosened joins and links are primary contributing factors to the Jeep Death Wobble. When inspecting the suspension, pay attention to track bar bushings, tie rods, and ball joints. Any defect in such components can cause the front axle to wiggle side to side under the chassis, waiting for the next pothole to start shaking more dramatically.Besides the suspension system, you should also look for problems with your wheels and tires that can cause this issue. Uneven tire pressure can cause an imbalance in your tire that can trigger Death Wobble. Moreover, misaligned wheels can also cause a lot of imbalance in your entire suspension system, ultimately leading to the Death Wobble.What to do when you experience 'Death Wobble?'It is natural to be scared or even panic when Death Wobble happens. Although it sounds scary, it's not as fatal as you might think. Remember to remain calm and gradually lower your speed. As you try to lightly take control of the steering, look around to find a safe place to come to a full stop.The vibrations usually continue as long as the vehicle is still in motion, which might make it trickier to maneuver through traffic and park on the side of the road. Therefore, you should be extra careful to keep yourself and other drivers out of dangerous situations.Thankfully, most of the time Death Wobble disappears once you come to a full stop and start driving again. However, that doesn't mean it won't happen again. After you stop the car, take a look at your wheels and suspension for any loose parts. Usually, moderate knowledge and tools can help you tighten loosened rods and joints.Nevertheless, avoid driving at higher speeds with your vehicle and visit a mechanic as soon as possible. If the vibrations were still present after you fully stopped before continuing on your route, you should tow your car to a Jeep dealer.