Synergy drag link flip and ball joint question
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Synergy drag link flip and ball joint question
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After installing a drag link flip/high steer kit and ball joints, did you get more body roll? How long did the ball joints take to wear in? I'm getting the darty wander.
We did a lot of work at once. Should have have done it in stages to localize effects. Added Artec full armor kit with high steer bracket. Also added Synergy draglink, ball joints, track bar bracket and sector shaft brace. We swapped out the sway bar links to pull the bar ends back closer to level. With the MetalCloak links, the bar ends were way too high. Still getting more roll than I had before. I'm getting it aligned to see if that helps with the wander. Just curious what others have experienced.
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After installing a drag link flip/high steer kit and ball joints, did you get more body roll? How long did the ball joints take to wear in? I'm getting the darty wander.
We did a lot of work at once. Should have have done it in stages to localize effects. Added Artec full armor kit with high steer bracket. Also added Synergy draglink, ball joints, track bar bracket and sector shaft brace. We swapped out the sway bar links to pull the bar ends back closer to level. With the MetalCloak links, the bar ends were way too high. Still getting more roll than I had before. I'm getting it aligned to see if that helps with the wander. Just curious what others have experienced.
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I've got a very similar setup on my steering. I noticed you didn't say anything about upgrading or adjusting your tie rod. The stock ones get trashed pretty fast on the trail and will cause your jeep to wander.
I know it's basic stuff, but did you grease the Ball Joints heavily? I had one that didn't get the amount of grease it needed and never felt right until I replaced it few months later after some death wobble.
You really want to get everything (especially your control arms) aligned if you have not yet after all that work.
In terms of body roll, if you went from the stock arms to aftermarkets with longer sway bars, ya you will see some more body roll over stock. I have adjustable shocks that I turn up the compression rates to help decrease on-road body roll.
I know it's basic stuff, but did you grease the Ball Joints heavily? I had one that didn't get the amount of grease it needed and never felt right until I replaced it few months later after some death wobble.
You really want to get everything (especially your control arms) aligned if you have not yet after all that work.
In terms of body roll, if you went from the stock arms to aftermarkets with longer sway bars, ya you will see some more body roll over stock. I have adjustable shocks that I turn up the compression rates to help decrease on-road body roll.
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Running the MetalCloak 3.5. It drove awesome before the change. Still rides great but steering is flighty and have more body roll.
Nothing done to tie rod yet.
Yep, everything is well greased. It's getting aligned now. Will report results.
Nothing done to tie rod yet.
Yep, everything is well greased. It's getting aligned now. Will report results.
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Let us know how it goes. Hopefully the alignment is all that's needed.
I highly recommend a synergy tie rod while you are at all those steering upgrades.
One thing I recall some people do forget is to use the tapered sleeve for your drilled out knuckle included with your flipped drag link.
I highly recommend a synergy tie rod while you are at all those steering upgrades.
One thing I recall some people do forget is to use the tapered sleeve for your drilled out knuckle included with your flipped drag link.
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Was a rear raised trackbar bracket added as well? What is the caster at? Are the trackbar and draglink still roughly parallel? Were new tires added at the same time? If taller coils were installed at the same time, were all bolts torqued on the ground under vehicle weight, or while in the air?
Body roll was reduced for me after adding both front and rear raised trackbar brackets.
Body roll was reduced for me after adding both front and rear raised trackbar brackets.
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Was a rear raised trackbar bracket added as well? What is the caster at? Are the trackbar and draglink still roughly parallel? Were new tires added at the same time? If taller coils were installed at the same time, were all bolts torqued on the ground under vehicle weight, or while in the air?
Body roll was reduced for me after adding both front and rear raised trackbar brackets.
Body roll was reduced for me after adding both front and rear raised trackbar brackets.
Rear was already high due to metalcloak kit.
Track and drag bars are parallel
Caster is 4.8
Yep, everything is tight.
I'm comparing how it drove before the truss and high steer kit. It had less body roll. The high steer kit was supposed to improve handling, cut down on steering box stress and decrease roll. Hence my question. Still haven't tracked it down. Will keep at it.
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Drag link flip and raising the front track bar 3" should decrease body roll as you are raising the roll center. Hopefully you already added a track bar bracket to the rear to raise it up too.
Set your castor.
Set your castor.
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No he didn't, he added the synergy track bar bracket and sector shaft brace kit, the kit includes a brace for the stock track bar bracket that anchors it more firmly to the frame (no drop) and a brace for the steering sector
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