I think my brake caliper is locked up. I'm pretty sure my rotor turned while putting on tires. Not enough sleep or daylight causes too many mistakes. I'll post later today.
Finally decided to upgrade the stock stereo system. Went with a Pioneer MVH-X380BT
Pioneer speakers as well. Sounds pretty good.
Pittman arm.
Hopefully not a dropped pitman arm, right? You know better than that
Congrats on the Currectlync, you'll love it!
What's the issue with dropped pitman arms? I thought it was required after adding a lift of 4" or more?
I quote @Jerry Bransford:
"Whether or not you need a dropped Pitman arm is nothing more than a geometry issue. I.E. only if you changed the geometry of the steering is a dropped Pitman arm needed to correct for that geometry change.In other words, if you install a dropped pitman arm on your TJ, you'll be opening a can of worms, especially with bump steer.
For the typical lift heights installed on a TJ, like up to about 5 or 5.5" inches or so, you should not installa dropped Pitman arm unless you also installed a dropped upper mount for the trackbar.
Aftermarket dropped upper trackbar mount installed = a dropped Pitman arm is needed.
Using a factory upper trackbar mount = the OE factory Pitman arm is needed.
Very few other times would a dropped Pitman arm be needed and those don't occur until you get to around the 6" suspension lift height. Installing a dropped Pitman arm any other time is just going to cause Bump Steer.
So while a dropped Pitman arm is generally always needed after installing a suspension lift onto a CJ or a YJ, rarely is one needed for a TJ due to the TJ's improved steering geometry design."
No it's not dropped , that's what I'm getting rid of.Hopefully not a dropped pitman arm, right? You know better than that
Congrats on the Currectlync, you'll love it!
