Jeep&dogs
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- First Name
- Jim
- Joined
- Aug 11, 2019
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- Location
- Cedar Lake
- Vehicle(s)
- 2020 JLUr
- Thread starter
- #91
When people say DW is a Jeep thing and get over it, or stab the brakes and crank the wheel real fast and it goes away,or you hacked up your suspension and you are blaming it on Jeep. I donāt consider any of that very knowledgeable. There are several sharp people on here, but they are not the ones making the smart ass comments either.Sarcasm...
Only messing with what you called some of us as not knowing enough as you.
FYI. I did not stiffen the frame nor have I swapped out the original aluminum steering box. I watched videos and took advice from people here. I "found" the issue and corrected it. Maybe you were just overthinking it with your "big"egobrain.
Or you donāt even need a stabilizer if the Jeep is set up right. Well that very well may be true on a TJ or even a JK. I would have been in the same camp two years ago, as a matter of fact I was. Thatās the reason I didnāt do the buy back. I have literally pulled the entire front suspension out of a Jeep that drove perfect and installed it on mine and it didnāt solve the problem. Explain that?
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