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Old 08-09-2012, 06:05 PM
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Originally Posted by 12HTownSahara
Well I lowered the air pressure down to 32 lbs and it helped alittle. I may drop to 30 and see if that makes anymore of a difference. I'll add the LCAs an trac bar and see. Will eventually end up with all adjustables but alittle at a time. Hell I couldn't be 260 bucks for adj LCAs and trac bac shipped to my door.
I run the same tires and found them to ride the best at 26-28 psi. I would try that. You definitely want to grab an adjustable front track bar and with the amount of lift you run, the lca's will really help with the wandering
Old 08-09-2012, 06:12 PM
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Yeah I hope so. I was To the point where I was just gonna take it off and go back to stock until I talked to all of y'all. Plus who can drive a stock jeep very long.
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Originally Posted by 12HTownSahara
Just added a brand new one with the lift. Going to add the adjustables and see if it helps. If not then back to the drawing board.
curious , is it the bilstein stabilzer ?
Old 08-09-2012, 06:32 PM
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No it's a rough country. But I plan on upgrading my shocks to the 5100s and will probably change my STab to a bilstien.
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If the swaying is a pull to the left its bc nittos pull to the left.i have the same lift with toyos that pull to the right
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Originally Posted by 12HTownSahara
No it's a rough country. But I plan on upgrading my shocks to the 5100s and will probably change my STab to a bilstien.
i had to take the bilstein off , its pressured a bit much , and without a winch and heavier bumpers it wants to extend ( pushing wheels to the left ) i replaced it with old man emu ss and its perfect . the 5100 bilstein shocks are awesome though ...
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I'm having the same issue with my RC 3.5 lift. I also have the wheel spacers. It kinda feels like I'm hydro planing for a second or two, like my steering wheel disconnects and I lose steering for a second. I just checked all my bolts and they were still torqued. 30 psi in my 35x12.5 km2s. Not sure where I'll start, so hoping you find a fix to point me in the right direction.



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