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How to improve highway driving ?

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Old 03-16-2010, 11:50 PM
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Originally Posted by Paulo
I am referring to what the reviews mentions has being unable to maintain a strait line ,like drifting on pavement . Is this real ? The reviews don't mention the kind of tiers ,so i supposed the made the test with mud tiers , and maybe changing them would eliminate this effect , but than again all the reviews i read mention this issue ,so i am a little lost .
Having too many 's will make it hard to maintain a straight line. Or listen to George Strait.

A Stock X will be a fine highway daily driver.
Old 03-17-2010, 02:43 AM
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Originally Posted by Paulo
I am referring to what the reviews mentions has being unable to maintain a strait line ,like drifting on pavement . Is this real ? The reviews don't mention the kind of tiers ,so i supposed the made the test with mud tiers , and maybe changing them would eliminate this effect , but than again all the reviews i read mention this issue ,so i am a little lost .
I've been on this site for a long time and not seen those comments. By any chance are you referring to the flightiness that occurs after a lift? There are plenty of folks who comment on that--probably a new thread or two each month. But, as long as you don't install a lift, the Jeep drives just fine. If you do install a lift and want to retain the stock on-center feel, then be prepared to spend more money for more parts, and perhaps to take it to a professional alignment shop after the mod's are complete.



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