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2019 2Dr Sport.
21K miles.
285-17, Nitto Tires with 2k miles, with possible signs of minor cupping. 34 PSI
Fox Steering Stabilizer.
No lift.
Tires were re-balanced.
Recent alignment check, was in spec. Done by local off road shop, Jeep Specialists.
Tracks pretty well on the highway, but has a vibration through the steering wheel.
They said the Drag Link Ends have play.
Steering Gear Sector Shaft has play at the Pitman Arm.
Mentioned the steering TSB.
No mention of worn Tie Rod or Track Bar.
The Tie Rod and the Drag Link can be oscillated when I twist them by hand, with some effort.
I did re-torque...they still move.
Took it to the dealership.
I demonstrated this to the Service Advisor.
I checked my loaner Wrangler 41K miles, does the same thing, but no vibration when driving
Is this Tie Rod, Drag Link movement normal?
They a are replacing the Track Bar, no mention of any other components
It's hard to be confident when there's a conflicting diagnosis
Anybody else experience this?
Tie Rod, Track Bar, Drag Link and the TSB, lots of culprits and expert opinions.
FYI, I'm a expert too... at getting screwed by experts.
I'm good if the new Track Bar does the fix.
Doing some research, looks like Rusty's Off Road components are the way to go, when I'm through with OEM junk.
I pick it up today, fingers crossed.
Thanks!
21K miles.
285-17, Nitto Tires with 2k miles, with possible signs of minor cupping. 34 PSI
Fox Steering Stabilizer.
No lift.
Tires were re-balanced.
Recent alignment check, was in spec. Done by local off road shop, Jeep Specialists.
Tracks pretty well on the highway, but has a vibration through the steering wheel.
They said the Drag Link Ends have play.
Steering Gear Sector Shaft has play at the Pitman Arm.
Mentioned the steering TSB.
No mention of worn Tie Rod or Track Bar.
The Tie Rod and the Drag Link can be oscillated when I twist them by hand, with some effort.
I did re-torque...they still move.
Took it to the dealership.
I demonstrated this to the Service Advisor.
I checked my loaner Wrangler 41K miles, does the same thing, but no vibration when driving
Is this Tie Rod, Drag Link movement normal?
They a are replacing the Track Bar, no mention of any other components
It's hard to be confident when there's a conflicting diagnosis
Anybody else experience this?
Tie Rod, Track Bar, Drag Link and the TSB, lots of culprits and expert opinions.
FYI, I'm a expert too... at getting screwed by experts.
I'm good if the new Track Bar does the fix.
Doing some research, looks like Rusty's Off Road components are the way to go, when I'm through with OEM junk.
I pick it up today, fingers crossed.
Thanks!
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