Hi guys
I'm having a curious thing happen, and I'm hoping to narrow it down before I take it in--I'm currently in a place with a parkade that doesn't allow mechanical work done, so I can't spend any time underneath (definitely too cold outside) and I'm hoping maybe there will be some insight here, to save me a bit of money on exploratory mechanical work.
About a month ago, I replaced the stock shocks with a set of adjustable ranchos, and at the time, added a 1 1/2" lift with a set of low coil spacers on the rear and a torsion bar adjustment on the front. The shop that did it had a heck of a time getting the torsion bars to move, but apparently they worked it out because it ran beautifully and smoothly. For about a week. Suddenly, about 2/5 of the times I go anywhere, I get a huge bounce from the front end. It's not triggered by anything specific as far as I can tell--has happened at several speeds, while turning in either direction, or not turning at all, and in a couple of different (only forward so far) gears. It bounces about 10-12 times, and feels like my wheel is WAY out of alignment. If I am in a position to stop and pull over, it stops. If not, it runs that 10-12 bounces, and then straightens out.
The (16" snowflake) wheels are torqued to spec, the tires are all full to 32 (although the less than 2 year old General Grabber AT2s have felt extremely slippery this winter, needed a push to get out of a slightly inclined parking lot on a bit of ice, even in 4L, likely unrelated), I'm not missing any lugs, and as far as I can tell when it's sitting still everything looks fine. I've tried reefing on the tires to see if there's any play, but there's nothing that I have been able to discover.
Any ideas? The only thing that I can think of is that maybe the CV joints/axles got messed up do to the lift, but the angle is NOT extreme looking and all the boots are intact and dry.
Any help at all would be welcome, I'm making an appointment to get it into a shop asap.
Thanks for your time!