Me again,
Slowly getting all the issues sorted out but one thing that’s happened from day one is sometimes when I hit a bump or dip in the road when going 30+ the rear of the jeep almost doesn’t track with the front. The back wheels aren’t sliding, but it’s almost like I have to counter steer for a second and the rear isn’t connected to the front.
This is my first Jeep and I’m used to performance cars with independent rear suspensions that are super planted so maybe this is just how it feels?
So far in the rear I replaced driveshaft u joints, upper and lower control arms with MOOG replacements, and new sway bar bushings and end links/bushings. It feels better, but still does it. Could it be the track bar?
If I decide to replace the track bar anyways how can I ensure the axle stays centered? Should I get an adjustable or stay fixed length. Jeep lifted up or replace on the ground?
I am on stock height OEM suspension if it helps. Thanks!
Slowly getting all the issues sorted out but one thing that’s happened from day one is sometimes when I hit a bump or dip in the road when going 30+ the rear of the jeep almost doesn’t track with the front. The back wheels aren’t sliding, but it’s almost like I have to counter steer for a second and the rear isn’t connected to the front.
This is my first Jeep and I’m used to performance cars with independent rear suspensions that are super planted so maybe this is just how it feels?
So far in the rear I replaced driveshaft u joints, upper and lower control arms with MOOG replacements, and new sway bar bushings and end links/bushings. It feels better, but still does it. Could it be the track bar?
If I decide to replace the track bar anyways how can I ensure the axle stays centered? Should I get an adjustable or stay fixed length. Jeep lifted up or replace on the ground?
I am on stock height OEM suspension if it helps. Thanks!
