DwnSth
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So just brought the new Rubicon Diesel home the other day. I was relieved to hear that the steering box fix was included on the new 2021's especially since we had driven a few and noticed the loose steering. What we are noticing is at slow speed, below 40, the steering almost seems over sensitive. Small corrections create need for another correction. If the steering wheel is completely let go, it tracks straight if road is flat and straight which is a good sign. At highway speeds it seems to do much better and is actually very easy to drive. Wondering if anyone else has noticed this or perhaps something we need to get checked out.
Perhaps it's just a 'jeep thing' but I've owned multiple jeeps and still have a 2002 TJ on 35's with a 4.5 inch lift and 1.25 body lift. At slow speeds it's easy to drive, only gets squirrelly above 60 but it's still not too bad.
Perhaps it's just a 'jeep thing' but I've owned multiple jeeps and still have a 2002 TJ on 35's with a 4.5 inch lift and 1.25 body lift. At slow speeds it's easy to drive, only gets squirrelly above 60 but it's still not too bad.
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