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Re-centering Your Steering Wheel
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Installing any size lift kit onto your Jeep Wrangler JK or JKU will cause your steering wheels alignment to be off. The bigger the lift, the more your steering wheels angle will be off. While an adjustable front track bar will help to minimize this, you will still need to re-center your steering wheel. Failure to do so will cause your ESP system to think that you’re in a slide and will try to compensate. This can be an annoying experience and very dangerous. We’ll show you what you will need to re-center your steering wheel.
More Info At Morris 4x4 Center's Blog
Installing any size lift kit onto your Jeep Wrangler JK or JKU will cause your steering wheels alignment to be off. The bigger the lift, the more your steering wheels angle will be off. While an adjustable front track bar will help to minimize this, you will still need to re-center your steering wheel. Failure to do so will cause your ESP system to think that you’re in a slide and will try to compensate. This can be an annoying experience and very dangerous. We’ll show you what you will need to re-center your steering wheel.
Re-centering Your Steering Wheel
More Info At Morris 4x4 Center's Blog
Installing any size lift kit onto your Jeep Wrangler JK or JKU will cause your steering wheels alignment to be off. The bigger the lift, the more your steering wheels angle will be off. While an adjustable front track bar will help to minimize this, you will still need to re-center your steering wheel. Failure to do so will cause your ESP system to think that you’re in a slide and will try to compensate. This can be an annoying experience and very dangerous. We’ll show you what you will need to re-center your steering wheel.

More Info At Morris 4x4 Center's Blog
Installing any size lift kit onto your Jeep Wrangler JK or JKU will cause your steering wheels alignment to be off. The bigger the lift, the more your steering wheels angle will be off. While an adjustable front track bar will help to minimize this, you will still need to re-center your steering wheel. Failure to do so will cause your ESP system to think that you’re in a slide and will try to compensate. This can be an annoying experience and very dangerous. We’ll show you what you will need to re-center your steering wheel.

Agreed^ This is more of a DIY (do it yourself)
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