installing steer stabilizer
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From: northwest Indiana USA
Year: 1990 laredo
Model: Cherokee
unbolt old stabilizer. remove it. (pickle fork or mallet may be helpful here) Examine mounting points on truck for damage or excessive wear, they should be fine. Install new stabilizer. enjoy.
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From: birmingham,england.
Year: 1998
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 ltr
with due respect you missed out the swearing and belting the life out of it with a big hammer
, seriously, a bit of heat can be usefull doing this job, unless i just happened to pick 3 trucks that where bad to fit them to lol.
j
, seriously, a bit of heat can be usefull doing this job, unless i just happened to pick 3 trucks that where bad to fit them to lol.j
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From: FLORIDA
Year: 1996
Model: Cherokee
Engine: I-6
yeah, the cussing and hell raising arent mentioned in the instructons either..lol its easier if you can take out the tie rod, and have everything sitting on the table.. use a heat gun, and PB Blaster, then cuss out your neighbor for being nosey (lol) then it should wiggle off with a little convincing..good luck
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From: Keesler AFB, MS
Year: 1998 XJ
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L
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You always say what i am thinking, maybe i need to pipe up sometimes
I don't really have any info for you, i replaced mine when i added the lift and didn't have the first issue. i could see a BFH working very well though
You always say what i am thinking, maybe i need to pipe up sometimes
I don't really have any info for you, i replaced mine when i added the lift and didn't have the first issue. i could see a BFH working very well though
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