Haha yes, it should!
Update: Torqued the ever-living, ever-loving, compound, etc. hell out of that side (not literally, I just wanted to say that). Tightened it up pretty damn good and DW is gone, but the hole is obviously still in need of repair.
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Haha yes, it should!
Update: Torqued the ever-living, ever-loving, compound, etc. hell out of that side (not literally, I just wanted to say that). Tightened it up pretty damn good and DW is gone, but the hole is obviously still in need of repair.
What's a good shop to give my business to? The pops doesn't want me messing with it haha
Chop's maybe.
No other decent shops? If I had the time I would take it back home but ain't nobody got time fo dat!
the guys across from the mall.
stratta auto repair on college near villa maria, used to work with the guy, JP, the younger one, tell him I sent you
I'm game for whatever place, I just want to make sure they do a good job! Stratta then?
JP knows his ****. Highly recommend.
Sweet, I'm gonna take it there then. Thanks guys!
97 TJ. Steering box shaft has a slight amount of play side to side when moving the steering wheel back and forth. The rest of the steering seems to be tight. Only wobbles at speed (~70) when you hit a bump. Drives nice and smooth the rest of the time. Replace steering box or is there another/better 'fix'?
FYI, Jeep is my niece's and she is driving her 1yo around in it and we want to get it straightened out before there is an issue.
I'll hang up and listen now....
My GF's JK was doing the wobble only when hitting bumps on the highway, turns out the steering stabilizer was all dented up from hitting something so replaced it and it's fixed.
It's masked not fixed.
I'd still check out the track bar. The damper will make it stop, but the problem is still lingering.