Is it okay? Temporarily okay? Not a good Idea. I'm just having some problems aligning it. Could it just be an offset ball joint? Or do I need to drop the pivment arm?
Appreciate the help
Appreciate the help
CF Veteran
I ran stock steering on my 4.5 before I swapped axles, it works fine but not on trail , new steering shouldn't have the same prob haha
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I like the blue steering rods. Did you make or purchase it?Originally Posted by TheCK4x4
I ran stock steering on my 4.5 before I swapped axles, it works fine but not on trail , new steering shouldn't have the same prob haha
what did you do with track bar?
How is it on road and over bumps?
Worth it?
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I figured modified would get better answersOriginally Posted by 1996sportXJ
Double post? I answered in OEM already
All originals bout 80k miles
Short arm kit, had to use some shims to line it up but still not perfect. Just got it aligned couple weeks ago and it started pulling to the right after a week hasn't gotten worse yet though.
I hear alot about the 1 ton cross over would that solve my problems?
Short arm kit, had to use some shims to line it up but still not perfect. Just got it aligned couple weeks ago and it started pulling to the right after a week hasn't gotten worse yet though.
I hear alot about the 1 ton cross over would that solve my problems?
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I like the blue steering rods. Did you make or purchase it?
what did you do with track bar?
How is it on road and over bumps?
Worth it?
Thanks it's a custom color ha and I bought it with the axles, hudfab built it all but he's no longer in business , it handles really well and the track bar just goes from axle to the stock bracket for now had to drill out the stock bracket and pitman arm to 5/8 to get a bigger bolt in it , I need long arms bad, I just have the fixed lowers that I had on there with the rc 4.5 lift an there to short so my caster is wayyyy off , the axle needs to be pushed forward a inch or more to get it back to normal so I do get dw from hitting bumps because of that, looking for long arms now but just don't have all the $$$ for it since I swapped axles haha , it's deff worth bigger steering and track bar if you have the money, kinda worried about the stock bracket during wheeling thoughOriginally Posted by karl4x4
I like the blue steering rods. Did you make or purchase it?
what did you do with track bar?
How is it on road and over bumps?
Worth it?
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I'm sorry I don't think so? I know very little about steering. Its a rough country lift if i remember correctly it was just sway bar extensions and i put in a steering stabilizer. Nothing else was changed with the steeringOriginally Posted by 1996sportXJ
Do you have an adjustable track bar?
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Stock steering is doable. I'm doing it, but I'm not really comfortable with it. The tie rod specifically. If feels so weak, almost as if I can bend it with my hands. As soon as I can find one, I'm swapping in a V8 ZJ tie rod.
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I'm sorry I don't think so? I know very little about steering. Its a rough country lift if i remember correctly it was just sway bar extensions and i put in a steering stabilizer. Nothing else was changed with the steering
Did you drill your track bar hole over about 3/4 inch like the directions say?Originally Posted by XJMichael
I'm sorry I don't think so? I know very little about steering. Its a rough country lift if i remember correctly it was just sway bar extensions and i put in a steering stabilizer. Nothing else was changed with the steering
CF Veteran
That's why you're having trouble with alignment. Go get an adjustable track bar. You need one at that height. And for the love of god, don't buy it from Rough Country.
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^^X2.
Also, at least upgrade to a ZJ tie rod...
THey can be had BRAND NEW, for right at 60 dollars. If you need part numbers/coupon numbers let me know.
I just replaced the stock tie rod on my tj (uses the same tie rod as an xj) with a zj one..
My stock one was already bent pretty darn good. Last thing you want is it to fold like a taco on the trail.
Also, at least upgrade to a ZJ tie rod...
THey can be had BRAND NEW, for right at 60 dollars. If you need part numbers/coupon numbers let me know.
I just replaced the stock tie rod on my tj (uses the same tie rod as an xj) with a zj one..
My stock one was already bent pretty darn good. Last thing you want is it to fold like a taco on the trail.


