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Old 01-06-2011, 01:13 PM
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i have a 4.5 lift jeep cherokee with 33inch mickkey thomsan baja mud tires. I was wondering what else i need to put into my car to make it run good. My steering a lot of play in it,also whenever i turn it makes a popping noise and it feels like my wheels go back and while i am driving it. I dunno if i should put more into like over the knucle steering conversion kit or put smaller tires on it. Also i just cut out my fenders and i was wondering what i should put on the exsposed sheet metal. i sprayed it with rustolium and i was thinking about getting this stuff called rust bullet.
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why is this in the grand cherokee section?? first I would figure out why you have play in your steering, sounds dangerous! have someone sit in it steering back and fourth while you look under there to find where the play is coming from, look for moving parts that shouldnt be, or looseness in tie rod ends, start with that
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