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2010 jeep jku sport steering/suspension problem

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Old Aug 27, 2021 | 05:51 AM
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Default 2010 jeep jku sport steering/suspension problem

Hello guys, hope all is well, I wanted to get some expert advice on my 2010 JEEP JKU Sport, I’ve just got done installing a brand new front end on my Jeep including a PSC hydro assist kit. I’ve attached some pics below of what I’m working with. For some reason to this day I am still dealing with flighty steering in the high way, and bump steer that makes it uncomfortable to drive at faster speeds. I’ve adjusted my caster to a 4.6 on passenger and 4.1 on driver side. My total based off of my alignment reading is .20 degrees and shows up green (not sure if it’s toed in or out based off of alignment specs). What I’ve replaced so far on the front end includes; Teraflex Tie Rod, Raptor Series Draglink, teraflex ball joints, EVO plush ride coils, new heavy duty adjustable control arms, Fox Shocks, and the PSC Hydro assist kit. The only thing I could see giving me the problems I’m having potentially is not having a raised track bar bracket since I did switch over to a high steer draglink flip. Would anyone else agree that this may be the issueD or could it be something else?? Any help is greatly appreciated



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Old Aug 27, 2021 | 06:45 AM
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Lack of caster. Tire pressure? I would weld on a HD axle track bar bracket, looks like you could use one about 1" higher. You need to roatate the tie rod ram mount back so the ram is paralell with the tie rod.
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