Figuring out suspension and steering

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May 11, 2012 | 08:31 AM
  #1  
Up until getting this Waggy of mine, I've never had a vehicle in which the suspension/steering played such an integral part to the vehicle/community. As such, much of my knowledge relates to the engine and transmission, with a very rudimentary understanding of said suspension and steering systems.

Having said that, I've got death wobble and a tired sounding/feeling suspension and steering system. Not bad, but things can get interesting on the highway when I hit a bump or pothole. The Waggy's not lifted, nor am I planning on lifting it. My first point of order is to change the shocks, as I'm fairly confident they haven't been done in the last 15 years.

Who makes a good set of shocks for a stock height XJ? There are hundreds of retailers/manufacturers for replacement suspension parts....where do I even start? Someone reputable, but I don't need the heaviest duty, most amount of travel, etc. out there...

Is there a good tutorial on how to give your suspension and steering systems a thorough going over, what components to check, and how to check them?

Thanks for the help!

Just for thoroughness' sake:
'87 Wagoneer
4.0L
AW-4
NP231
Dana 35 rear
Dana 30 front
200,750ish miles
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May 11, 2012 | 08:34 AM
  #2  
Start out by checking all your tie rod ends, ball joints, and control arm bushings.

For shocks, if your not looking for anything crazy, I would suggest going to your local parts store, or rockauto.com
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Jul 2, 2012 | 01:27 PM
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So I'm getting ready to do my tie rod ends and track bar. I'm a bit confused as there seem to be several options out there. I can find the TREs in either right hand or left hand thread and 20mm or 11/16". What did it come from the factory with? (will be staying stock and not getting beefy)
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