Common Jeep Steering Problems

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Most common Jeep steering problems are durability of the tie rod and drag link, and bump steer. Factory tie rods can be bent simply by adding larger tires or due to riding the tough trails. Best cure is to replace the factory tie rods with heavy duty tie rods.

Click on this link to see available options for your Jeep: Heavy Duty Tie Rod Kits. Use this link to see Jeep Cherokee Steering Components.

Jeep Tie Rod Kits

These Jeep Tie Rod kits are designed to replace the OE setup. These are bolt-on solution for preventing bent tie rods from wheeling with larger tires. The tubes are 1-1/4 inch ID steel that is cold rolled, pierced, and drawn through dies to produce a 1/4 in. wall thickness. This is true DOM tubing with NO seams OR welds to fail. Heavy duty 7/8 inch rod ends feature standard tapered ends to fit stock knuckle applications.

You get one ton strength without any modifications to your steering knuckles.

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