Wraith
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Hello all, I was on a trip this past weekend to upstate NY and rented a 2026 JLU and the steering felt noticeably less vague and more direct than my 2021 JLU. Even new, my 2021 steel steering box felt better than my 2019 with the aluminum steering box, but I was never blown away by the change. Even on my 2019 I got the TSB done and it was better but still not great. My current JLU is my 21st Jeep so I am well versed in the steering feel (or lack thereof), and on previous Jeeps I always swapped out the steering gear for something better (PSC, etc) with the addition of bigger tires. I have not done so on my 2021 yet but am considering it.
My question is, has Jeep made significant changes to the steering gears on the newer models? The rental felt great and I was sort of shocked at how good the steering felt. I was expecting the same vagueness as my 2021 but it was noticeably better with much less wander and dead spot in the steering. Curious if there have been updates and if its worth tracking down the part numbers to swap a box in. Has anyone swapped in an XR or 392 box to a base Rubicon? Thanks in advance.
My question is, has Jeep made significant changes to the steering gears on the newer models? The rental felt great and I was sort of shocked at how good the steering felt. I was expecting the same vagueness as my 2021 but it was noticeably better with much less wander and dead spot in the steering. Curious if there have been updates and if its worth tracking down the part numbers to swap a box in. Has anyone swapped in an XR or 392 box to a base Rubicon? Thanks in advance.
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