trackbar, discos, stabilizer
Hey yall so I think im going to pull the trigger on these three to strengthen up my steering components and discos for offroading. So I have come to the conclusion of these brands so tell me what your suggestions are. I also have a 6 in lift with death wobble if that helps.
Trackbar: Ironrock http://www.ironrockoffroad.com/10215.html or jks http://jksmfg.com/i-13306792-cheroke...ategory:381059
Discos: unless someone is telling me wrong I have heard JKS are the best http://jksmfg.com/i-13306724-cheroke...ategory:381013
And stabilizer or
http://www.ironrockoffroad.com/2928.html
Any suggestions comments or concerned are appreciated
Trackbar: Ironrock http://www.ironrockoffroad.com/10215.html or jks http://jksmfg.com/i-13306792-cheroke...ategory:381059
Discos: unless someone is telling me wrong I have heard JKS are the best http://jksmfg.com/i-13306724-cheroke...ategory:381013
And stabilizer or
http://www.ironrockoffroad.com/2928.html
Any suggestions comments or concerned are appreciated
Last edited by crazymikez; Apr 21, 2016 at 10:35 AM. Reason: forgot to add link
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I bought an Old Man Emu steering stabilizer just because I thought it would matter, but I basically spent $80 on something I could have gotten for $30 and perform the same.
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They do not fix anything, all they do is try and hide a problem if one exists, many do not run any at all on their XJ's. But if you must a cheap one of any kind will do to fill up the space.
I had my wheels wobble pretty bad when wheeling last time out felt like I was going to throw a wheel off haha. Put the SS back in after that and haven't had as extreme problems since.
For a dd though, depending on steering setup they still may help a little. But I agree on fixing any main problems like angles and such.
I used to agree completely and actually never ran one myself. That is until I fell into a pretty hardcore wheeling crowd. They told me while yes they're not necessary, they take a lot of brute of the side to side movement of your tires when wheeling, saving ball joints, u joints and other stuff.
I had my wheels wobble pretty bad when wheeling last time out felt like I was going to throw a wheel off haha. Put the SS back in after that and haven't had as extreme problems since.
For a dd though, depending on steering setup they still may help a little. But I agree on fixing any main problems like angles and such.
I had my wheels wobble pretty bad when wheeling last time out felt like I was going to throw a wheel off haha. Put the SS back in after that and haven't had as extreme problems since.
For a dd though, depending on steering setup they still may help a little. But I agree on fixing any main problems like angles and such.
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