Swaying Jeep
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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.
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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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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.