Steering Limit Adjust - '98 TJ?
How do you adjust the limit for the steering angle on a stock '98 TJ?
I bought this Jeep with what I believe are stock 30" tires and alloy wheels, but the inside of the right (passenger) side tire rubs on the bottom of the stabilizer bar link. Actually it hits the head of the T55 torq-head bolt that fastens the bottom of the stabilizer bar link to the axle housing. It just barely rubs at full steering lock and has not damaged the tire (yet) but I want to stop the rubbing for obvious reasons. The left side comes close but does not interfere. I'm thinking I can limit the steering by half a degree and will eliminate the problem. TIA, -Fred W --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.525 / Virus Database: 322 - Release Date: 10/9/2003 |
Re: Steering Limit Adjust - '98 TJ?
Fred W. did pass the time by typing:
> How do you adjust the limit for the steering angle on a stock '98 TJ? > > I bought this Jeep with what I believe are stock 30" tires and alloy wheels, > but the inside of the right (passenger) side tire rubs on the bottom of the > stabilizer bar link. Actually it hits the head of the T55 torq-head bolt > that fastens the bottom of the stabilizer bar link to the axle housing. It > just barely rubs at full steering lock and has not damaged the tire (yet) > but I want to stop the rubbing for obvious reasons. The left side comes > close but does not interfere. I'm thinking I can limit the steering by half > a degree and will eliminate the problem. Add a couple of washers to the steering stops. http://www.imajeep.com/Steering_Stop...ering_stop.htm -- DougW |
Re: Steering Limit Adjust - '98 TJ?
Fred W. did pass the time by typing:
> How do you adjust the limit for the steering angle on a stock '98 TJ? > > I bought this Jeep with what I believe are stock 30" tires and alloy wheels, > but the inside of the right (passenger) side tire rubs on the bottom of the > stabilizer bar link. Actually it hits the head of the T55 torq-head bolt > that fastens the bottom of the stabilizer bar link to the axle housing. It > just barely rubs at full steering lock and has not damaged the tire (yet) > but I want to stop the rubbing for obvious reasons. The left side comes > close but does not interfere. I'm thinking I can limit the steering by half > a degree and will eliminate the problem. Add a couple of washers to the steering stops. http://www.imajeep.com/Steering_Stop...ering_stop.htm -- DougW |
Re: Steering Limit Adjust - '98 TJ?
Fred W. did pass the time by typing:
> How do you adjust the limit for the steering angle on a stock '98 TJ? > > I bought this Jeep with what I believe are stock 30" tires and alloy wheels, > but the inside of the right (passenger) side tire rubs on the bottom of the > stabilizer bar link. Actually it hits the head of the T55 torq-head bolt > that fastens the bottom of the stabilizer bar link to the axle housing. It > just barely rubs at full steering lock and has not damaged the tire (yet) > but I want to stop the rubbing for obvious reasons. The left side comes > close but does not interfere. I'm thinking I can limit the steering by half > a degree and will eliminate the problem. Add a couple of washers to the steering stops. http://www.imajeep.com/Steering_Stop...ering_stop.htm -- DougW |
Re: Steering Limit Adjust - '98 TJ?
If you look close on the steering knuckle, you will see a bolt with a
lock nut welded onto it that hits at full steering turn. You back this out and put one thin washer under it and tighten it back up. The lock nut is the factory set and is tack welded in place. Mike 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's "Fred W." wrote: > > How do you adjust the limit for the steering angle on a stock '98 TJ? > > I bought this Jeep with what I believe are stock 30" tires and alloy wheels, > but the inside of the right (passenger) side tire rubs on the bottom of the > stabilizer bar link. Actually it hits the head of the T55 torq-head bolt > that fastens the bottom of the stabilizer bar link to the axle housing. It > just barely rubs at full steering lock and has not damaged the tire (yet) > but I want to stop the rubbing for obvious reasons. The left side comes > close but does not interfere. I'm thinking I can limit the steering by half > a degree and will eliminate the problem. > > TIA, > -Fred W > > --- > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.525 / Virus Database: 322 - Release Date: 10/9/2003 |
Re: Steering Limit Adjust - '98 TJ?
If you look close on the steering knuckle, you will see a bolt with a
lock nut welded onto it that hits at full steering turn. You back this out and put one thin washer under it and tighten it back up. The lock nut is the factory set and is tack welded in place. Mike 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's "Fred W." wrote: > > How do you adjust the limit for the steering angle on a stock '98 TJ? > > I bought this Jeep with what I believe are stock 30" tires and alloy wheels, > but the inside of the right (passenger) side tire rubs on the bottom of the > stabilizer bar link. Actually it hits the head of the T55 torq-head bolt > that fastens the bottom of the stabilizer bar link to the axle housing. It > just barely rubs at full steering lock and has not damaged the tire (yet) > but I want to stop the rubbing for obvious reasons. The left side comes > close but does not interfere. I'm thinking I can limit the steering by half > a degree and will eliminate the problem. > > TIA, > -Fred W > > --- > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.525 / Virus Database: 322 - Release Date: 10/9/2003 |
Re: Steering Limit Adjust - '98 TJ?
If you look close on the steering knuckle, you will see a bolt with a
lock nut welded onto it that hits at full steering turn. You back this out and put one thin washer under it and tighten it back up. The lock nut is the factory set and is tack welded in place. Mike 86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00 88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's "Fred W." wrote: > > How do you adjust the limit for the steering angle on a stock '98 TJ? > > I bought this Jeep with what I believe are stock 30" tires and alloy wheels, > but the inside of the right (passenger) side tire rubs on the bottom of the > stabilizer bar link. Actually it hits the head of the T55 torq-head bolt > that fastens the bottom of the stabilizer bar link to the axle housing. It > just barely rubs at full steering lock and has not damaged the tire (yet) > but I want to stop the rubbing for obvious reasons. The left side comes > close but does not interfere. I'm thinking I can limit the steering by half > a degree and will eliminate the problem. > > TIA, > -Fred W > > --- > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.525 / Virus Database: 322 - Release Date: 10/9/2003 |
Re: Steering Limit Adjust - '98 TJ?
Try just one washer on the steering stop on the opposite side of the rubbing
tire. If it's just barely rubbing, one 1/2 inch flat washer should be sufficient. -- Jim -- 98 TJ SE 90 SJ GW http://www.delawareja.com/gallery/JDJeep98 "You can do any job in the world with the wrong tool if you try hard enough..." "4x4" in caps is "$X$" "DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message news:FVQmb.30507$iq3.8392@okepread01... > Fred W. did pass the time by typing: > > How do you adjust the limit for the steering angle on a stock '98 TJ? > > > > I bought this Jeep with what I believe are stock 30" tires and alloy wheels, > > but the inside of the right (passenger) side tire rubs on the bottom of the > > stabilizer bar link. Actually it hits the head of the T55 torq-head bolt > > that fastens the bottom of the stabilizer bar link to the axle housing. It > > just barely rubs at full steering lock and has not damaged the tire (yet) > > but I want to stop the rubbing for obvious reasons. The left side comes > > close but does not interfere. I'm thinking I can limit the steering by half > > a degree and will eliminate the problem. > > Add a couple of washers to the steering stops. > http://www.imajeep.com/Steering_Stop...ering_stop.htm > > -- > DougW > > |
Re: Steering Limit Adjust - '98 TJ?
Try just one washer on the steering stop on the opposite side of the rubbing
tire. If it's just barely rubbing, one 1/2 inch flat washer should be sufficient. -- Jim -- 98 TJ SE 90 SJ GW http://www.delawareja.com/gallery/JDJeep98 "You can do any job in the world with the wrong tool if you try hard enough..." "4x4" in caps is "$X$" "DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message news:FVQmb.30507$iq3.8392@okepread01... > Fred W. did pass the time by typing: > > How do you adjust the limit for the steering angle on a stock '98 TJ? > > > > I bought this Jeep with what I believe are stock 30" tires and alloy wheels, > > but the inside of the right (passenger) side tire rubs on the bottom of the > > stabilizer bar link. Actually it hits the head of the T55 torq-head bolt > > that fastens the bottom of the stabilizer bar link to the axle housing. It > > just barely rubs at full steering lock and has not damaged the tire (yet) > > but I want to stop the rubbing for obvious reasons. The left side comes > > close but does not interfere. I'm thinking I can limit the steering by half > > a degree and will eliminate the problem. > > Add a couple of washers to the steering stops. > http://www.imajeep.com/Steering_Stop...ering_stop.htm > > -- > DougW > > |
Re: Steering Limit Adjust - '98 TJ?
Try just one washer on the steering stop on the opposite side of the rubbing
tire. If it's just barely rubbing, one 1/2 inch flat washer should be sufficient. -- Jim -- 98 TJ SE 90 SJ GW http://www.delawareja.com/gallery/JDJeep98 "You can do any job in the world with the wrong tool if you try hard enough..." "4x4" in caps is "$X$" "DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message news:FVQmb.30507$iq3.8392@okepread01... > Fred W. did pass the time by typing: > > How do you adjust the limit for the steering angle on a stock '98 TJ? > > > > I bought this Jeep with what I believe are stock 30" tires and alloy wheels, > > but the inside of the right (passenger) side tire rubs on the bottom of the > > stabilizer bar link. Actually it hits the head of the T55 torq-head bolt > > that fastens the bottom of the stabilizer bar link to the axle housing. It > > just barely rubs at full steering lock and has not damaged the tire (yet) > > but I want to stop the rubbing for obvious reasons. The left side comes > > close but does not interfere. I'm thinking I can limit the steering by half > > a degree and will eliminate the problem. > > Add a couple of washers to the steering stops. > http://www.imajeep.com/Steering_Stop...ering_stop.htm > > -- > DougW > > |
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