My kit came with a rear trackbar relocation bracket but not a front one
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2.5" budget boost. My guess is your caster is to low. I'd start out by putting it on an alignment rack and go from there. You'll need to purchase additional components if it is low. Caster is not adjustable on a Jeep.
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Well hell I learn something new everyday. I was wondering how I knocked my wheel crooked when I went out once. I bet this is the cause.Jeeeep is right about the adjustment sleeve. I've had it loosen up like that as well. It should look like this:
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My jeep has 50,xxx miles on it would that be time for some components to be worn?
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5z uhhYes, not adjustable with stock control arms. The extra components if caster is out of tolerance is new lower control arms.
What is your milage. Bad ball joints etc. may not be noticed as easily with a stock suspension which is why everyone is telling you what and how to check those things. I have 37 inch mud grapplers with a 4 inch backspacing and my Jeep doesn't wander or have any of the symptoms you are describing so don't be quick to blame the tires as it is likely in the suspension somewhere.
Yeah my pocket is a crackhead, lol. I think he's been stealing my money too????
Don't smoke crack.
before you start throwing more money at it, do the things suggested that cost nothing.
get your alignment checked as suggested - a good alignment shop will check your TRE, ball joints and hubs in the process of the alignment and let you know if you have any issues with those components as well as identify if your caster is off.
Don't just start throwing money at it :thumb:
Remember, alignment shops can only set your "Toe" on lifted vehicles. And i do believe Eddie has a DIY alignment write up that I used but I dont trust my toe settings do I just had a shop do it.before you start throwing more money at it, do the things suggested that cost nothing.
get your alignment checked as suggested - a good alignment shop will check your TRE, ball joints and hubs in the process of the alignment and let you know if you have any issues with those components as well as identify if your caster is off.
Don't just start throwing money at it :thumb:
Remember, alignment shops can only set your "Toe" on lifted vehicles.
Unless you have adjustable control arms. Then they can adjust caster as well.
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