kpig
Member
Someone, please explain this. I've had the PSC hydro assist on my JK for the last year along with a Prorock 44 with Prosteer ball joints. About 3 months ago after a trip to Hot Springs OHV, the steering became very twitchy on the highway. Since then, I have called PSC for advice and began troubleshooting by replacing anything that had any excess play. Still twitchy and wandering over 65 mph. I had the alignment checked. Caster at 5.7 degrees (pinion is still ok at 4.3 degrees). Toe was a bit high at 3/8", so adjusted to 1/16". Today, I remembered that prior to that trip I had the Fox shocks set on 3 or 4 of the 7 compression settings. The shocks have been at full compression 7 of 7 since then. I would think that the higher compression setting would overcome the twitchyness and darting on every road imperfection. Well, I lowered the compression setting back to 3, and voila, tracks straight and no more twitchyness all the way up to 80mph. What the heck? Someone please explain how the heck a simple shock setting can cause such grief.
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