RickyPal
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- First Name
- Ricky
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- 24 JLU Rubicon XR
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I recently installed CavFab steering and MetalCloak baller joints, and when I was selling up my stabilizer I realized my steering stops aren’t touching the knuckle when my steering locks up - I am still getting 40 degree each way, like most stock rubicons I am reading online. There is a quarter inch or so gap between the bolt and the knuckle! I never checked my stops until now so I am really wondering if they ever touched the knuckles from the showroom floor.
My tires aren’t hitting anything when it stops. I removed my stabilizer so that isn’t a variable
My questions:
Can any other XR / rubicon owners verify that their steering stops actually hit their knuckle from the factory?? I am running 1/8 toe in, so I’m wondering if the stops ever touched - even when my XR was stock. How the heck does this even happen?
Does the box itself limit the steering angle? I don’t see anything obviously binding the steering.
Since my gap is a 1/4 inch if not more, does anyone know the thread size so I can make my own bolt to appropriately set my steps?
My tires aren’t hitting anything when it stops. I removed my stabilizer so that isn’t a variable
My questions:
Can any other XR / rubicon owners verify that their steering stops actually hit their knuckle from the factory?? I am running 1/8 toe in, so I’m wondering if the stops ever touched - even when my XR was stock. How the heck does this even happen?
Does the box itself limit the steering angle? I don’t see anything obviously binding the steering.
Since my gap is a 1/4 inch if not more, does anyone know the thread size so I can make my own bolt to appropriately set my steps?
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