Dave91gt
Well-Known Member
My first post on this forum!
And its about steering issues. My wife just bought an 18 Sahara JLU last week. Its used with 5200 miles and is completely stock. I spoke with the original owner and he stated his only reason for trading was to buy a Lexus. Anyway- its sat since October.
On our drive home from the dealership, she slowed down twice from 70 mph to 55 mph (I was following) and my son called and said the whole Jeep was shaking like crazy. She got off the interstate and drove the backroads home. I aired the tires up that night (they were at 32- I went to 36). Its happened one other time since.
I first called my local dealer and they couldn't look at it for a month (unbelievable). I called another dealer and they made an appointment for me this week (one week after calling). My wife was driving a 98 TJ Sahara with a 4" Zone lift and RC trac bar. It had perfect steering and zero bumpsteer. Obviously she's upset with buying the newer one for daily driver duties and she has to worry about the steering. And yes, we plan on lifting it. I've done some research and checked the date code on the SS and its 088 so I expect the dealer will want to start there.
I'm a big fan of LiteBrite on youtube and have enjoyed watching their upgrade episodes. I may follow a similar path.
The ironic part is I drive a 2018 F250 PSD with a leveling kit and 35's. They too are known to be sensitive with DW. I've never had it but have always had slight bump steer. Not my first SFA so I'm not panicking. I did however add a FOX stabilizer and it all but eliminated the bump steer. On those trucks, some are messing with caster angle with great results. Usually the worn component kicking off DW is the trac bar joint. Upgrades are available as well.
Anyway, ill be following. I usually stay on the Ford truck and Mustang forums and this is now a new home. Learned a lot already.
And its about steering issues. My wife just bought an 18 Sahara JLU last week. Its used with 5200 miles and is completely stock. I spoke with the original owner and he stated his only reason for trading was to buy a Lexus. Anyway- its sat since October.
On our drive home from the dealership, she slowed down twice from 70 mph to 55 mph (I was following) and my son called and said the whole Jeep was shaking like crazy. She got off the interstate and drove the backroads home. I aired the tires up that night (they were at 32- I went to 36). Its happened one other time since.
I first called my local dealer and they couldn't look at it for a month (unbelievable). I called another dealer and they made an appointment for me this week (one week after calling). My wife was driving a 98 TJ Sahara with a 4" Zone lift and RC trac bar. It had perfect steering and zero bumpsteer. Obviously she's upset with buying the newer one for daily driver duties and she has to worry about the steering. And yes, we plan on lifting it. I've done some research and checked the date code on the SS and its 088 so I expect the dealer will want to start there.
I'm a big fan of LiteBrite on youtube and have enjoyed watching their upgrade episodes. I may follow a similar path.
The ironic part is I drive a 2018 F250 PSD with a leveling kit and 35's. They too are known to be sensitive with DW. I've never had it but have always had slight bump steer. Not my first SFA so I'm not panicking. I did however add a FOX stabilizer and it all but eliminated the bump steer. On those trucks, some are messing with caster angle with great results. Usually the worn component kicking off DW is the trac bar joint. Upgrades are available as well.
Anyway, ill be following. I usually stay on the Ford truck and Mustang forums and this is now a new home. Learned a lot already.
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