redsyphon
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So, in the past 3 days I've noticed a "squeel" while turning towards driver, but only during a sharp turn of over 30 degrees.
At first I thought something might be rubbing, but after inspection while turning; I can't find any rubbing issues.
The sound seems to follow the wheel rotation and I think it's coming from the front driver area, but can't identify. There is no steering wheel feedback or rub Mark's on the LCAs, Tires, etc.
Has anyone had a similar issue?
Additional Details:
Jeep is a 2018 Sport with a Mopar 2in Lift, Anti-Rock, 33in Rubi Takeoffs and a RK Track Bar to re-center the axle. I've been running that setup for about 9 months without issue until now.
Thanks in advance.
At first I thought something might be rubbing, but after inspection while turning; I can't find any rubbing issues.
The sound seems to follow the wheel rotation and I think it's coming from the front driver area, but can't identify. There is no steering wheel feedback or rub Mark's on the LCAs, Tires, etc.
Has anyone had a similar issue?
Additional Details:
Jeep is a 2018 Sport with a Mopar 2in Lift, Anti-Rock, 33in Rubi Takeoffs and a RK Track Bar to re-center the axle. I've been running that setup for about 9 months without issue until now.
Thanks in advance.
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