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Wife doesn't like the slight wander on a 2021 JLU Rubicon. I have no experience with a steering stabilizer. Will I notice a major change in vehicle tracking? Recommended manufacture's?
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What is the tire pressure at?Wife doesn't like the slight wander on a 2021 JLU Rubicon. I have no experience with a steering stabilizer. Will I notice a major change in vehicle tracking? Recommended manufacture's?
I had the exact same issues. Even with the cast iron steering box it didn't steer correctly. I called it flighty(ish) on the highway. I made two changes that transformed my Jeep. [I was just marveling at the steering while out this morning]Wife doesn't like the slight wander on a 2021 JLU Rubicon. I have no experience with a steering stabilizer. Will I notice a major change in vehicle tracking? Recommended manufacture's?
Send Benny a DM at allmoparparts. He offered free shipping on the arms back in September. I haven't heard what's going on now.Anyone have a coupon code for allmoparparts? That $45 shipping is pretty steep
Might even check your local Jeep dealer, sometimes they can order for you and get the shipping waived or significantly reduced.Anyone have a coupon code for allmoparparts? That $45 shipping is pretty steep
I just picked up my 21 JLUR last night and it was extremely windy on the way home. I was surprised at how much I had to be correcting my steering. Going to give the Mopar LCA's a shot!
37 psiWhat is the tire pressure at?
Shipping is crazy. If you find a code please pass it on! Thanks.Might even check your local Jeep dealer, sometimes they can order for you and get the shipping waived or significantly reduced.
Ordered the LCA's on EBay. Thanks!I had the exact same issues. Even with the cast iron steering box it didn't steer correctly. I called it flighty(ish) on the highway. I made two changes that transformed my Jeep. [I was just marveling at the steering while out this morning]
https://www.jlwranglerforums.com/forum/threads/big-driving-improvement-after-lca-swap.54439/
- Replace your lower front control arms with the Mopar fixed-length ones ($60 for the pair), that are .25" longer than stock, to correct your caster. If you plan to lift the jeep, you'll need slightly longer adjustable control arms ($200-$300) to compensate further for the lift.
- I was having a delay in my steering wheel recentering after adding a lift. I added a TeraFlex Falcon pass-through steering stablizer and the recentering problem was INSTANTLY fixed.
But...I'd only do the LCAs to begin. I was given this sage advice here on this forum and it worked like a charm. It was almost a abracadabra presto moment when I first tested it post-fix. You'll feel the difference in the first quarter mile. It's not a subtle change; it's transformative.
Not enough caster angle and too much tire pressure are the top culprits of wandering. The fixed length front lower control arms will help on a stock height jeep, but if you lift it, you'll need to replace them with a stronger and adjustable set. 32-34psi is the range that most have found the sweet spot to stop wander and to get the full width of the tire tread to contact the ground. A chalk test is preferred, because vehicle weight varies.37 psi
Definitely a bit high. Try 32-33 and see how it handles.37 psi