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Jeep JL Wrangler Steering Tie Rod / Drag Link and Stabilizer Relocation Installation SYNERGY 5 лет назад


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Jeep JL Wrangler Steering Tie Rod / Drag Link and Stabilizer Relocation Installation SYNERGY

Synergy Heavy Duty Drag Link: https://amzn.to/2WqaPNv Synergy Heavy Duty Tie Rod: https://amzn.to/2Wq6aLE Synergy Steering Stabilizer Relocation: https://amzn.to/2us4ll4 Come visit us at: https://WAYALIFE.com and https://JLWRANGLER.com BUY WAYALIFE Parts & Swag: https://www.wayalife.com/store/ As some of you may know, we developed a slight steering wobbled on our Jeep JL Wrangler and one that was especially noticeable when it was cold out. Mind you, this was far from being the dreaded "death wobble" but it was still something we wanted to address and for the most part, was able to mitigate it by installing a new front track bar. However, as we were going through all the possible problem spots to track down this wobble, we found that the tie-rod end on our drag link, right where it connects to the pitman arm, was in fact completely worn out. Needless to say, this was something we've been wanting to address for a while now and after talking to our good friends over at Synergy Manufacturing, they were kind enough to send us their heavy duty tie-rod, drag link and steering stabilizer relocation kit. In this episode of the JL JOURNAL, you'll get to see just how easy it is to install all three. And, for those of you who are wondering, YES, this steering system tightened up things nicely. Also, because ALL moving parts wear out, I'm happy to note that replacement tie-rod ends only cost about $30. A HUGE SAVINGS over competitors who charge upwards of $200 per tie-rod end.

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