Yesterday I installed this MORE 1" steering riser bracket with some surprising results. My TJ has a 2" body lift on it right now (yes I know) and some 1.5" lift springs. My eventual plan is to swap in a 3" spring lift and 1¼" body lift. Anyway, I wanted to install this steering riser bracket to improve the steep angle caused by the 2"body lift.
From what I've read on here I wasn't expecting much improvement in steering feel or to really even notice much of any change, however that was definitely not the case with my situation.
After completing the install of the new bracket and reattaching the lower steering shaft to the upper, this took a fair amount of pushing, pulling and adjusting to get the upper steering shaft u joint to slide all the way on the lower steering shaft. I went for a test drive and immediately noticed way more weight to the steering, it was so much more weight than what I was used to with this Jeep (owned it for 2 years) I was questioning whether I'd screwed up the install somehow. Driving the Jeep at highway speed was a very different experience, the Jeep felt more stable and the steering had little to no dead spot.
I guess the purpose of this post is to hear from others more knowledgeable about steering and suspension, should I have expected the steering feel and weight to improve this much given that it was probably way out of alignment with the wonky 2" body lift?
From what I've read on here I wasn't expecting much improvement in steering feel or to really even notice much of any change, however that was definitely not the case with my situation.
After completing the install of the new bracket and reattaching the lower steering shaft to the upper, this took a fair amount of pushing, pulling and adjusting to get the upper steering shaft u joint to slide all the way on the lower steering shaft. I went for a test drive and immediately noticed way more weight to the steering, it was so much more weight than what I was used to with this Jeep (owned it for 2 years) I was questioning whether I'd screwed up the install somehow. Driving the Jeep at highway speed was a very different experience, the Jeep felt more stable and the steering had little to no dead spot.
I guess the purpose of this post is to hear from others more knowledgeable about steering and suspension, should I have expected the steering feel and weight to improve this much given that it was probably way out of alignment with the wonky 2" body lift?
