My Jk is pulling to the left
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Thanks guys
I think your right with the ss. I have a shop i can go to. I think i will bring it down to
50 psi. Does any one now what the psi on the stock is?
I think your right with the ss. I have a shop i can go to. I think i will bring it down to
50 psi. Does any one now what the psi on the stock is?
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I had the lift installed roughly at 1,400 miles on the jeep. I have 19,560 on the jeep now. But this deer season went hunting and got to flex out to rig, but nothing that could bend my axle, at leased i hope not, but on the way back i got the death wobbles. I was told that my lower drag link was bad so i installed the high steer kit and Fox steering stabilizer. But with that kit is relocates the track bar. So when i installed this i had to adjust the track bar a little to get the bar back in place. I also had the tires balanced and rotated. This is when the problem with the steering happened. So i then had the front end aligned thinking that was the problem.
Tire pressure is all at 35 psi Pro Comp mud terrane I had checked that as well.
Tire pressure is all at 35 psi Pro Comp mud terrane I had checked that as well.
regarding your problem, 35 psi is way too high for 35" tires, try running them at about 28 psi. also, try removing your SS as suggested and see if that makes a difference. if not, we can start looking at other potential issues.
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PLEASE CHECK YOUR PM - I HAVE SENT YOU A NOTE
regarding your problem, 35 psi is way too high for 35" tires, try running them at about 28 psi. also, try removing your SS as suggested and see if that makes a difference. if not, we can start looking at other potential issues.
regarding your problem, 35 psi is way too high for 35" tires, try running them at about 28 psi. also, try removing your SS as suggested and see if that makes a difference. if not, we can start looking at other potential issues.
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Just thought I'd chirp in here that I'm watching this with great intestest.
I do not have the Fox SS but I am getting pull to the left. Just had a professional alignment done and it fixed the problem for about 20 miles. 35" tire pressures set to 30psi. Installed my TF 2.5 lift and added adjustable track bars when Jeep was new. Made it about 6,000 miles before pulling to the left started. Have no idea what I should do now as all tires are equal pressure, have been rotated, and alignment done.
I do not have the Fox SS but I am getting pull to the left. Just had a professional alignment done and it fixed the problem for about 20 miles. 35" tire pressures set to 30psi. Installed my TF 2.5 lift and added adjustable track bars when Jeep was new. Made it about 6,000 miles before pulling to the left started. Have no idea what I should do now as all tires are equal pressure, have been rotated, and alignment done.