Jeepsterfreak
Well-Known Member
Wow. Thanks for doing this.Ok, did some testing today as my OCD is in overdrive about this. Im ok with the way mine drives. I can do 75 on the highway with one hand/finger, pass semis with no issues, stay in the lane, jeep drives straight when i let go of the wheel, and it returns ti center albeit a bit slower than my wifes honda and hella slower than my previous audi.
So, im seeing these post of users stating when parked and running any slight movement of the wheels moves the tires ever so slightly...hard to see and impossible to record. This is driving mu OCD because mine does not do this.
Mine is similar, but i have to move it about a 1/3 inch either direction before i can see the wheel move. I figured i would see what happens when i jack the front end up and then try since i thought the resistance of the tires on pavement could impact the movement of the tires.
So i jacked up the front end via the axle abd proceeded to try out my test. I got the same results as if the tires were on the ground. Took 1/3 inch either direction of steering wheel movement before the tires moved.
So the next thing i did was adjust the the steering box by 1/16 of an inch so it would not be noticeable by the dealer unless they are trolling this forum. The mark across the nut and allen screw is pretty broad so a slight adjust is hard to notice. 1/8 inch movement and yes you can see it. 1/4 inch and youll probably introduce more issues than you’re trying to fix.
I did this by loosening the nut first which also turns the allen screw since its locked to the nut with red locktite and then tightening it back down. By breaking the locktite free it allows you to get some additional movement when you crank it back down. I didnt even attempt to adjust the allen screw.
Quick tip here. If you dont have a heat gun allow your jeep to warm up or drive it around a bit and then do the adjustment. This warms up the steering box making it easier to break the nut loose.
I checked the play in the wheel and now it takes 1/4 inch steering input before i see movement in the tires. I didnt want to adjust too much for fear of stripping out the nut or causing other issues like super tight steering or lockup at 55mph+.
Havent taken it for a drive yet, but will later today and will report back.
I also checked each and every part of the steering linkage from the wheels, intermediate shaft, steering box, pitman arm, and control arms. Everythign was tight and the dead spot is in the steering box. When my son turned the wheel 1/3 inch i could see everythign move up to the steering box, but past the box is the pitman arm and it didnt move. I have videos I’ll post later.
Just curious how you are measuring 1/3 and 1/4 inch of steering wheel movement. Are you measuring on the outer diameter of the steering wheel?
I think it would be hard to eyeball this without making some kind of reference markings.
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