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Old Apr 25, 2017 | 08:40 AM
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Originally Posted by TFitzPat87
This happened yesterday... V8 ZJ tie rod upgrade, drag link, and TRE's.

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I actually took a "sick" day from work to get it done. Only somewhat cooler day of the week/weekend. Thought it would go smooth, but never does. Took me like 6 hours to remove, install, and do my own alignment. I wanted to do this cause I'm fighting a shimmy in the steering wheel/front end. Pretty sure it's my tires but wanted to take care of this before dropping the coin on that just to be sure. Steering is WAY tighter now, but I still have the shimmy (not as severe now). Probably go to a shop and grab some Duractacs like I mentioned before. Really haven't been too impressed with the BFG's. They're not very good in rain and snow, even when everything was good. So I'm gonna change it up.
Quick question, when you ordered the drag link when you did your ZJ Tie Rod upgrade, did you order an XJ OEM Drag Link or ZJ OEM Drag link? Going to do the same thing soon to tighten up the steering a bit.
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Old Apr 25, 2017 | 08:46 AM
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Originally Posted by quicksdraw92
Quick question, when you ordered the drag link when you did your ZJ Tie Rod upgrade, did you order an XJ OEM Drag Link or ZJ OEM Drag link? Going to do the same thing soon to tighten up the steering a bit.
That's a good question... LOL! It's been a while, but I'm pretty sure the drag links for the XJ and V8 ZJ are the same, it's just the ZJ has the stronger tie rod.
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Old Apr 25, 2017 | 09:27 AM
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Originally Posted by TFitzPat87
That's a good question... LOL! It's been a while, but I'm pretty sure the drag links for the XJ and V8 ZJ are the same, it's just the ZJ has the stronger tie rod.
Okay, I was thinking the same thing just wasn't sure, thank you. Really hoping those two will tighten up my steering quite a bit. I just did front sway bar bushings and that did make the front feel a bit tighter but still a lot of play in the steering wheel.
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Old Apr 25, 2017 | 09:33 AM
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Originally Posted by quicksdraw92
Okay, I was thinking the same thing just wasn't sure, thank you. Really hoping those two will tighten up my steering quite a bit. I just did front sway bar bushings and that did make the front feel a bit tighter but still a lot of play in the steering wheel.
Does the steering need fixing? Or are you just hoping that the new steering will fix it? Try not to just throw parts at it. But, good luck! Keep me posted.
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Old Apr 25, 2017 | 11:07 AM
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Originally Posted by TFitzPat87
Does the steering need fixing? Or are you just hoping that the new steering will fix it? Try not to just throw parts at it. But, good luck! Keep me posted.
The parts in it have about 150K Miles on them anyway so worst case scenario it'll be preventative maintenance any way. I wouldn't say that it "needs" fixing but it's something I did do on my last XJ and it tightened up the steering quite a bit. Plus having the beefier V-8 tie rod is good peace of mind.
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Old May 3, 2017 | 06:09 AM
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Small teaser (no pics), but something might be going down this weekend. Fingers crossed the stars align and it all works out.
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Old May 3, 2017 | 03:12 PM
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8.8 swap?
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Old May 3, 2017 | 08:36 PM
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Originally Posted by 5-Speed
8.8 swap?
Hahaha, you would think! But... no. It's nothing all that crazy, really. But I'm fairly excited if "it" happens. You guys will be the first people to know.
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Old May 15, 2017 | 06:01 AM
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I'm a big fan of your build !


Definitely hope I can find a xj with the same color where I live
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Old May 15, 2017 | 06:36 AM
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I'm a big fan of your build !


Definitely hope I can find a xj with the same color where I live
Thanks, man! I appreciate it. There are MUCH better builds out there than mine, but I do appreciate it!
It's honestly starting to be a bit of a thorn in my side. The available time and motivation to work on a DD isn't the easiest to come by. At least not in my world.

Things actually might be changing though (saving details for now). It didn't happen the other weekend like I had hoped, but it could still very well happen. We'll see how things go this week and through the weekend.
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Old May 15, 2017 | 06:50 AM
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Originally Posted by TFitzPat87
Thanks, man! I appreciate it. There are MUCH better builds out there than mine, but I do appreciate it!
It's honestly starting to be a bit of a thorn in my side. The available time and motivation to work on a DD isn't the easiest to come by. At least not in my world.

Things actually might be changing though (saving details for now). It didn't happen the other weekend like I had hoped, but it could still very well happen. We'll see how things go this week and through the weekend.


Better is all subjective but your build definitely gave me some ideas on what I eventually would like to do. I'm planning to use the xj as my DD as well with some minor off-roading when I go fishing/hiking.


I know what you mean though. Are you lacking the motivation to do the maintenance or upgrades to your build? My housemate seems to constantly be fixing something every other day with his 98. I'm afraid to end up in a similar boat especially with a lack of funds and time cause of work.


Either way good luck with your plans, looking forward to it
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Old May 15, 2017 | 07:14 AM
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Originally Posted by fearlessbro
Better is all subjective but your build definitely gave me some ideas on what I eventually would like to do. I'm planning to use the xj as my DD as well with some minor off-roading when I go fishing/hiking.


I know what you mean though. Are you lacking the motivation to do the maintenance or upgrades to your build? My housemate seems to constantly be fixing something every other day with his 98. I'm afraid to end up in a similar boat especially with a lack of funds and time cause of work.


Either way good luck with your plans, looking forward to it
Agreed, it is definitely subjective.

Maintenance is easy. I take care of that stuff on a regular basis. I find that it's hard to work on the XJ during the week because of time, and not wanting the XJ to be down (only vehicle). Then when the weekends come around, I have full intentions of working on it, but then I end up being busy, or just more inclined to go out with friends and have some fun.
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Old May 18, 2017 | 02:12 PM
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Well, doesn't look like my big "secret" is gonna happen now. Time and work are screwing things.

I had a hit on a SUPER clean 2000 XJ 2 door that was a couple hours from me. 123k miles, rust free, tasteful upgrades (3 inch lift, 31s, leather seats swapped in, 4-hole injectors, etc. etc.). I have a soft spot for 2 doors so at the very least I wanted to go check it out. However, the first weekend, he was out of town for work, last weekend, I was gone, this weekend I have plans, and next weekend I'm going up north. So at this point, it's probably not gonna happen.

The sad part... the guy has a 16 year old son who doesn't want it because "it's an old beater". Was ready to go down just to punch the kid in his mouth. HAHAHA!
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That does suck. I would love to pick up a clean low mile 2 door as well. I would probably leave it stock and use it as a DD.
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Old May 18, 2017 | 04:52 PM
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That does suck. I would love to pick up a clean low mile 2 door as well. I would probably leave it stock and use it as a DD.
Yep! I'm a bit butt hurt about it. Now it has me on the hunt for a 2 door. If I can't find one of those first, I'll grab an "old" body style XJ.

Usually people in my area are fairly reasonable on XJ prices, but some people are getting ridiculous. Some guy was asking $13,500 for a built XJ, and I promise you, it's nothing special. He just now (after a couple weeks) dropped it all the way down to $12,500.
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