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Old 03-20-2012, 02:27 PM
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First off I have rock krawler hd tie rod and drag link. My problem is my jeep won't steer to the left far enough and won't hit the stop. To the right it will hit the stop. Their is nothing that it is hitting and I took the steering stabilizer off because I thought that might be it. My wheels have 4.5 inch back spacing and the tires are not even close to hitting anything. It's almost like the pitman arm is maxed out. But with this lift it was not removed. Help please.
Old 03-20-2012, 03:20 PM
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My steering stops are the same on my 2010 jku rubi...I dont know if it was like that prior to adding my 4in lift...the open space between the stop on the driver's side is about 1/4 in...nothing rubs anywhere so it really does not bother me.
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It must have been like that from factory. It is just noticeable when i turn left. Thanks for reply.
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anybody else have this going on. Is this normal?



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