Yes my entire steering stabilizer moves before anything else and I have loud clunk when I turn right. She needs all new suspension and tires and steering. One day. Thanks for the video
Brother I Wouldn't Do A Drop Pitman Arm . That Stock Should Be Good For The Lift You Have . If You Are Looking For Adj. Control Arms Look At "Core 4X4" They Sale Different Tiers . That's What I Went With And They Came With New Bolts! Some Of Mine Were Rusted So Bad Had To Cut Them Out
Iv ehad my jeep a bit more sharp in steering it was great, than I put d44 and d60 on and it got loose, One thing is longer sway bars will make the steering feel better too, but that's with all the goodies on
I think I'm headed for a steering gear replacement. I have replaced everything else in the steering linkage, have had the vehicle aligned and still have significant "wander" in the steering, particularly when driving on rutted pavement. The ruts literally deflect the wheels and cause the vehicle to "squirm". My '06 LJ has a 2" spring spacers lift, 1" wheel spacers and is running 33X12.5/15 tires and brand new Rancho MT 7000 shocks. Trying to get this thing (literally) straightened out so that I can get it sold.
Thanks for the info... I have just installed a rebuilt steering box I purchased from a local auto parts store and my steering shaft moves and tires do not, which seems to excessive... Do they make the proper adjustment on when the rebuilds are done, or should I attempt an adjustment to illuminate the play, thanks for your help.
No idea if they set it correctly or not when they rebuild because it’s always up to the guy rebuilding it so you never know for sure. Doesn’t hurt to try and adjust it yourself that’s why the adjustment screw is there
6:44 the story is it is best to fix the suspension to function properly and get rid of the ‘stabilizer.’ Mine has been gone for years and it was a great improvement losing it.
Shit I’m glad you’re okay man. I appreciate the feedback. I caught that one too, replaced the nut and bolt with a new set. Now it doesn’t come loose any longer.
Thanks for the video I have a 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee 4.0 I recently put 3-in spacers on it and now it has a major vibration and shaking every time I go to come to a stop and it's starting to develop a little even as I'm riding or taking off but it's really more noticeable when I hit the brakes but it wasn't doing any of that before the 3-in spacer lift what do you think could be causing this I've got under there and checked everything seems to be tight except for I'm not sure about the tie rod I can take my hand and put it on the tie rod and turn it frontward or backward pretty easy but when I try to move any of my tires left to right or front to back there is no movement at all they're solid any ideas?
You should be able to rotate it but not move the bar. Might be a loose bolt on the adjustment sleeve or one of the ends. But mine had movement and it ended up being a loose bolt so I would start there
Hey man I have a question for you. Ever since I’ve gotten my Jeep the steering wheel will adjust either left or right when driving on uneven road. Like if the road is slanted to the right I have to turn my wheel to the left to keep it straight. And of the road is slanted to the left I have to turn my wheel to the right to keep it straight. What could this be?
About a year ago I replaced my ball joints, track bar, stabilizer, tie rods and tie rod ends. It helped it drive smoother but never fixed this issue. I also have 33in tires
That’s how a solid axle vehicle drives. Even my brand new 2022 which I bought with zero miles drives like that. It’s just a Jeep thing lol. Every car actually will have this problem but it’s more noticeable on Jeeps because of the solid axle and having both front tires connected to each other at all times. One of the joys of driving a Jeep
Smokin Monkey I was hoping it was something like that. I don’t mind it at all but I’m glad it’s normal lol. I was worried my jeep had a serious issue. Thanks for the knowledge.
I’ve been through 5 rear ends, two transfer cases and an engine since this video but I appreciate you looking out lol. I’ve taken care of the bolt too lol
at 6:54 you can see the play is at your track bar bolt at the axle mount!
Good eye!! I gotta address that ASAP. Appreciate the help
Damn that’s a good catch, I had to watch it twice to see it
Bloody good eye sir!
This is why I love being a jeeper. People helping each other! Great catch!!
Really great job explaining everything and the terms you are using. I super appreciate that in a DYI vid. Thank you sir!!
Glad I could help!
Good vid....your information is very informative and you are quite articulate in explaining the subject matter, as well as, knowledgeable!
Just watched the steering video. Learned alot, and looking forward to more. Made me realize i need to replace my steering. 😢😢😊
Yes my entire steering stabilizer moves before anything else and I have loud clunk when I turn right. She needs all new suspension and tires and steering. One day. Thanks for the video
Helped a lot thanks Mike
huge help thanks, I've been researching all morning and i didn't find anything that might help
No worries glad I could help
Really well done man. Thanks! Great info
Thanks!!
Brother I Wouldn't Do A Drop Pitman Arm . That Stock Should Be Good For The Lift You Have . If You Are Looking For Adj. Control Arms Look At "Core 4X4" They Sale Different Tiers . That's What I Went With And They Came With New Bolts! Some Of Mine Were Rusted So Bad Had To Cut Them Out
Good stuff, I learn something new everyday! Lookin forward to the next adventure, warm weather is on it's way
Iv ehad my jeep a bit more sharp in steering it was great, than I put d44 and d60 on and it got loose, One thing is longer sway bars will make the steering feel better too, but that's with all the goodies on
I think I'm headed for a steering gear replacement. I have replaced everything else in the steering linkage, have had the vehicle aligned and still have significant "wander" in the steering, particularly when driving on rutted pavement. The ruts literally deflect the wheels and cause the vehicle to "squirm". My '06 LJ has a 2" spring spacers lift, 1" wheel spacers and is running 33X12.5/15 tires and brand new Rancho MT 7000 shocks. Trying to get this thing (literally) straightened out so that I can get it sold.
Lmao it’s a Jeep with over sized tires; it will always drive like that. My brand new 2022 wanders too
Those are some sweet tyres!
Thanks!
Thanks for the video brother!!!
Thanks for the info... I have just installed a rebuilt steering box I purchased from a local auto parts store and my steering shaft moves and tires do not, which seems to excessive... Do they make the proper adjustment on when the rebuilds are done, or should I attempt an adjustment to illuminate the play, thanks for your help.
No idea if they set it correctly or not when they rebuild because it’s always up to the guy rebuilding it so you never know for sure. Doesn’t hurt to try and adjust it yourself that’s why the adjustment screw is there
Thanks for sharing the good information. Cheers!
6:44 the story is it is best to fix the suspension to function properly and get rid of the ‘stabilizer.’
Mine has been gone for years and it was a great improvement losing it.
Stabilizer still helps a bit with bump steer but you’re right your suspension will make the bigger difference if it’s worn out
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The track bar bolt at the axle is loose. This caused me to wreck. The bolt came out and I lost all steering
Shit I’m glad you’re okay man. I appreciate the feedback. I caught that one too, replaced the nut and bolt with a new set. Now it doesn’t come loose any longer.
Great info thanks for sharing
No problem
Thanks for the video I have a 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee 4.0 I recently put 3-in spacers on it and now it has a major vibration and shaking every time I go to come to a stop and it's starting to develop a little even as I'm riding or taking off but it's really more noticeable when I hit the brakes but it wasn't doing any of that before the 3-in spacer lift what do you think could be causing this I've got under there and checked everything seems to be tight except for I'm not sure about the tie rod I can take my hand and put it on the tie rod and turn it frontward or backward pretty easy but when I try to move any of my tires left to right or front to back there is no movement at all they're solid any ideas?
I would check if you have any worn out steering parts and start there. Other than that I don’t know what would cause your vibration
should the drag link bar move up and down? there is no movement back and forth
You should be able to rotate it but not move the bar. Might be a loose bolt on the adjustment sleeve or one of the ends. But mine had movement and it ended up being a loose bolt so I would start there
Hey man I have a question for you. Ever since I’ve gotten my Jeep the steering wheel will adjust either left or right when driving on uneven road. Like if the road is slanted to the right I have to turn my wheel to the left to keep it straight. And of the road is slanted to the left I have to turn my wheel to the right to keep it straight. What could this be?
About a year ago I replaced my ball joints, track bar, stabilizer, tie rods and tie rod ends. It helped it drive smoother but never fixed this issue. I also have 33in tires
That’s how a solid axle vehicle drives. Even my brand new 2022 which I bought with zero miles drives like that. It’s just a Jeep thing lol. Every car actually will have this problem but it’s more noticeable on Jeeps because of the solid axle and having both front tires connected to each other at all times. One of the joys of driving a Jeep
Smokin Monkey I was hoping it was something like that. I don’t mind it at all but I’m glad it’s normal lol. I was worried my jeep had a serious issue. Thanks for the knowledge.
Big bird 👍🏻
At 6:57 you see the trackbarbolt moving......
Ya someone else pointed that out a long time ago. It’s been addressed, I replaced the worn out hardware with a new nut and bolt
Saginaw made the steering box I thought
No swaybar links?
Nope. I don’t run a sway bar in the front. I use my Jeep for off-roading only. The most driving on road I do is getting to the trail and back.
Bro you're trach bar bolt is completely loose
I’ve been through 5 rear ends, two transfer cases and an engine since this video but I appreciate you looking out lol. I’ve taken care of the bolt too lol