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Redwolf624 04-11-2016 08:49 PM

bad steering parts, excuse for 1tons
 
So i have a few bad tie rod ends which gives me the excuse for an upgrade, i've been thinkin bout goin 1tons for a well in the hope that i can stop throwin my alignment off everytime i hit a pot-hole in the road. The only down fall to me goin 1ton steering is that i don't know anything about this upgrade. Is it better offroading? Does it hold the alignment better? Can i replace one TRE at a time or have to do it all at once?

Thanks in advance,
Redwolf

Fred/N0AZZ 04-12-2016 08:07 AM

For the size tire/lift your running most would install a ZJ TRE setup from a mid-90's V-8 Grand Cherokee they are many fold time stronger all solid steel not rolled and the tre's are larger also. The nice part is that it is a direct bolt-in on your XJ no drilling out for the connections.


The 3 pcs. needed from AutoZone will cost just under a $100 I have ran this setup for several years in my mostly off road XJ running 33 & 35" tires (the 35's are pushing it but no problems yet). This is the most used up upgrade here on the forum for TRE's on all but Hardcore Crawlers and very large tires.

Cane 04-12-2016 08:51 AM

as much as i like upgrading too, 1ton is way overkill for anything under 35/37". like fred said, ZJ steering is the way to go, and only around 100$ depending where you are from

Redwolf624 04-12-2016 02:38 PM


Originally Posted by Fred/N0AZZ (Post 3240176)
For the size tire/lift your running most would install a ZJ TRE setup from a mid-90's V-8 Grand Cherokee they are many fold time stronger all solid steel not rolled and the tre's are larger also. The nice part is that it is a direct bolt-in on your XJ no drilling out for the connections.


The 3 pcs. needed from AutoZone will cost just under a $100 I have ran this setup for several years in my mostly off road XJ running 33 & 35" tires (the 35's are pushing it but no problems yet). This is the most used up upgrade here on the forum for TRE's on all but Hardcore Crawlers and very large tires.


Originally Posted by Cane (Post 3240195)
as much as i like upgrading too, 1ton is way overkill for anything under 35/37". like fred said, ZJ steering is the way to go, and only around 100$ depending where you are from

well in that case i guess i'll by my buddy's steering from his ZJ. Is there anything at all i'll have to buy to fit the ZJ steering under my XJ or is a direct bolt in swap? Also another question cause i was lookin hard at JCRs 1tons, does the steering damper get elimanated when switchin to 1tons?

Redwolf

denverd1 04-12-2016 02:57 PM

bolt in

XJwonders 04-12-2016 03:20 PM


Originally Posted by Redwolf624 (Post 3240312)
well in that case i guess i'll by my buddy's steering from his ZJ. Is there anything at all i'll have to buy to fit the ZJ steering under my XJ or is a direct bolt in swap? Also another question cause i was lookin hard at JCRs 1tons, does the steering damper get elimanated when switchin to 1tons? Redwolf

make sure it's from a v8 though

Redwolf624 04-12-2016 03:22 PM


Originally Posted by XJwonders (Post 3240330)
make sure it's from a v8 though

why not from the 4.0? that big of a difference?

Redwolf

XJwonders 04-12-2016 03:23 PM


Originally Posted by Redwolf624 (Post 3240332)
why not from the 4.0? that big of a difference? Redwolf

its exact same one as the one on your jeep. V8 models have solid tie rods as opposed to those on 4.0's (hollow thin tube)

Redwolf624 04-12-2016 03:25 PM


Originally Posted by XJwonders (Post 3240333)
its exact same one as the one on your jeep. V8 models have solid tie rods as opposed to those on 4.0's (hollow thin tube)

got it, thanks guys!

Redwolf

RoyalXJ 04-13-2016 11:18 AM

If you plan on bashing your steering on the rocks do yourself a favor and do the one ton. Stock draglinks are garbage.

Redwolf624 04-24-2016 01:52 PM

gotta stupid question for yall, i'm pricin around for the whole steering system for the ZJs and i was wondering what's the difference between the left inner and left outter TRE? I'm also seein right inner and outter for 4.0s

Redwolf

Fred/N0AZZ 04-25-2016 09:33 AM

Just go to the auto parts store and ask for the tire rod setup for a 95 V-8 Grand Cherokee 3 pcs a long one with end and a short end then the sleeve that's it.

WyoCherokee 04-25-2016 04:06 PM

I went with this setup. works well for me on 32's

andrewmp6 04-25-2016 10:53 PM

That crown set up is just a zj v8 set up.


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