Steering woes
#11
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Re: Steering woes
On Aug 27, 8:41 pm, jbjeep <jbj...@saw.net> wrote:
> Well, the shop got the new track bar today, they went to put it on, and low and
> behold my Currie steering is also bent. Tie rod is bent out (away from the axle),
> drag link is bent, like you would expect, at the joint where the tie rod attaches.
> Now what? Who's is better than Currie?
> -jenn
If you think it got bent due to hitting something you might consider
the Rocky Road high steer setup to get the rods up and out of the
way.
http://www.rocky-road.com/jeepsteer.html
If it got bent just due to steering force, then I don't know. Convert
to manual steering? :)
> Well, the shop got the new track bar today, they went to put it on, and low and
> behold my Currie steering is also bent. Tie rod is bent out (away from the axle),
> drag link is bent, like you would expect, at the joint where the tie rod attaches.
> Now what? Who's is better than Currie?
> -jenn
If you think it got bent due to hitting something you might consider
the Rocky Road high steer setup to get the rods up and out of the
way.
http://www.rocky-road.com/jeepsteer.html
If it got bent just due to steering force, then I don't know. Convert
to manual steering? :)
#12
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Re: Steering woes
On Aug 27, 8:41 pm, jbjeep <jbj...@saw.net> wrote:
> Well, the shop got the new track bar today, they went to put it on, and low and
> behold my Currie steering is also bent. Tie rod is bent out (away from the axle),
> drag link is bent, like you would expect, at the joint where the tie rod attaches.
> Now what? Who's is better than Currie?
> -jenn
If you think it got bent due to hitting something you might consider
the Rocky Road high steer setup to get the rods up and out of the
way.
http://www.rocky-road.com/jeepsteer.html
If it got bent just due to steering force, then I don't know. Convert
to manual steering? :)
> Well, the shop got the new track bar today, they went to put it on, and low and
> behold my Currie steering is also bent. Tie rod is bent out (away from the axle),
> drag link is bent, like you would expect, at the joint where the tie rod attaches.
> Now what? Who's is better than Currie?
> -jenn
If you think it got bent due to hitting something you might consider
the Rocky Road high steer setup to get the rods up and out of the
way.
http://www.rocky-road.com/jeepsteer.html
If it got bent just due to steering force, then I don't know. Convert
to manual steering? :)
#13
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Re: Steering woes
On Aug 27, 8:41 pm, jbjeep <jbj...@saw.net> wrote:
> Well, the shop got the new track bar today, they went to put it on, and low and
> behold my Currie steering is also bent. Tie rod is bent out (away from the axle),
> drag link is bent, like you would expect, at the joint where the tie rod attaches.
> Now what? Who's is better than Currie?
> -jenn
If you think it got bent due to hitting something you might consider
the Rocky Road high steer setup to get the rods up and out of the
way.
http://www.rocky-road.com/jeepsteer.html
If it got bent just due to steering force, then I don't know. Convert
to manual steering? :)
> Well, the shop got the new track bar today, they went to put it on, and low and
> behold my Currie steering is also bent. Tie rod is bent out (away from the axle),
> drag link is bent, like you would expect, at the joint where the tie rod attaches.
> Now what? Who's is better than Currie?
> -jenn
If you think it got bent due to hitting something you might consider
the Rocky Road high steer setup to get the rods up and out of the
way.
http://www.rocky-road.com/jeepsteer.html
If it got bent just due to steering force, then I don't know. Convert
to manual steering? :)
#14
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Re: Steering woes
jbjeep wrote:
> Well, the shop got the new track bar today, they went to put it on, and low and
> behold my Currie steering is also bent. Tie rod is bent out (away from the axle),
> drag link is bent, like you would expect, at the joint where the tie rod attaches.
> Now what? Who's is better than Currie?
> -jenn
You wheel, you break, you fix....no one has steering linkage that you
can't break somehow, someday. You had a pretty heavy duty setup, why not
go back to it? You're having fun, right? :)
tw
> Well, the shop got the new track bar today, they went to put it on, and low and
> behold my Currie steering is also bent. Tie rod is bent out (away from the axle),
> drag link is bent, like you would expect, at the joint where the tie rod attaches.
> Now what? Who's is better than Currie?
> -jenn
You wheel, you break, you fix....no one has steering linkage that you
can't break somehow, someday. You had a pretty heavy duty setup, why not
go back to it? You're having fun, right? :)
tw
#15
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Re: Steering woes
jbjeep wrote:
> Well, the shop got the new track bar today, they went to put it on, and low and
> behold my Currie steering is also bent. Tie rod is bent out (away from the axle),
> drag link is bent, like you would expect, at the joint where the tie rod attaches.
> Now what? Who's is better than Currie?
> -jenn
You wheel, you break, you fix....no one has steering linkage that you
can't break somehow, someday. You had a pretty heavy duty setup, why not
go back to it? You're having fun, right? :)
tw
> Well, the shop got the new track bar today, they went to put it on, and low and
> behold my Currie steering is also bent. Tie rod is bent out (away from the axle),
> drag link is bent, like you would expect, at the joint where the tie rod attaches.
> Now what? Who's is better than Currie?
> -jenn
You wheel, you break, you fix....no one has steering linkage that you
can't break somehow, someday. You had a pretty heavy duty setup, why not
go back to it? You're having fun, right? :)
tw
#16
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Re: Steering woes
jbjeep wrote:
> Well, the shop got the new track bar today, they went to put it on, and low and
> behold my Currie steering is also bent. Tie rod is bent out (away from the axle),
> drag link is bent, like you would expect, at the joint where the tie rod attaches.
> Now what? Who's is better than Currie?
> -jenn
You wheel, you break, you fix....no one has steering linkage that you
can't break somehow, someday. You had a pretty heavy duty setup, why not
go back to it? You're having fun, right? :)
tw
> Well, the shop got the new track bar today, they went to put it on, and low and
> behold my Currie steering is also bent. Tie rod is bent out (away from the axle),
> drag link is bent, like you would expect, at the joint where the tie rod attaches.
> Now what? Who's is better than Currie?
> -jenn
You wheel, you break, you fix....no one has steering linkage that you
can't break somehow, someday. You had a pretty heavy duty setup, why not
go back to it? You're having fun, right? :)
tw
#17
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Re: Steering woes
jbjeep wrote:
> Well, the shop got the new track bar today, they went to put it on, and low and
> behold my Currie steering is also bent. Tie rod is bent out (away from the axle),
> drag link is bent, like you would expect, at the joint where the tie rod attaches.
> Now what? Who's is better than Currie?
> -jenn
You wheel, you break, you fix....no one has steering linkage that you
can't break somehow, someday. You had a pretty heavy duty setup, why not
go back to it? You're having fun, right? :)
tw
> Well, the shop got the new track bar today, they went to put it on, and low and
> behold my Currie steering is also bent. Tie rod is bent out (away from the axle),
> drag link is bent, like you would expect, at the joint where the tie rod attaches.
> Now what? Who's is better than Currie?
> -jenn
You wheel, you break, you fix....no one has steering linkage that you
can't break somehow, someday. You had a pretty heavy duty setup, why not
go back to it? You're having fun, right? :)
tw
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Re: Steering woes
because a new one is like $5-700 bucks.
On Tue, 28 Aug 2007 14:23:34 GMT, twaldron <dude@hairsproutingbunions.com> wrote:
>>jbjeep wrote:
>>
>>> Well, the shop got the new track bar today, they went to put it on, and low and
>>> behold my Currie steering is also bent. Tie rod is bent out (away from the axle),
>>> drag link is bent, like you would expect, at the joint where the tie rod attaches.
>>> Now what? Who's is better than Currie?
>>> -jenn
>>
>>You wheel, you break, you fix....no one has steering linkage that you
>>can't break somehow, someday. You had a pretty heavy duty setup, why not
>>go back to it? You're having fun, right? :)
>>
>>tw
On Tue, 28 Aug 2007 14:23:34 GMT, twaldron <dude@hairsproutingbunions.com> wrote:
>>jbjeep wrote:
>>
>>> Well, the shop got the new track bar today, they went to put it on, and low and
>>> behold my Currie steering is also bent. Tie rod is bent out (away from the axle),
>>> drag link is bent, like you would expect, at the joint where the tie rod attaches.
>>> Now what? Who's is better than Currie?
>>> -jenn
>>
>>You wheel, you break, you fix....no one has steering linkage that you
>>can't break somehow, someday. You had a pretty heavy duty setup, why not
>>go back to it? You're having fun, right? :)
>>
>>tw
#19
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Re: Steering woes
because a new one is like $5-700 bucks.
On Tue, 28 Aug 2007 14:23:34 GMT, twaldron <dude@hairsproutingbunions.com> wrote:
>>jbjeep wrote:
>>
>>> Well, the shop got the new track bar today, they went to put it on, and low and
>>> behold my Currie steering is also bent. Tie rod is bent out (away from the axle),
>>> drag link is bent, like you would expect, at the joint where the tie rod attaches.
>>> Now what? Who's is better than Currie?
>>> -jenn
>>
>>You wheel, you break, you fix....no one has steering linkage that you
>>can't break somehow, someday. You had a pretty heavy duty setup, why not
>>go back to it? You're having fun, right? :)
>>
>>tw
On Tue, 28 Aug 2007 14:23:34 GMT, twaldron <dude@hairsproutingbunions.com> wrote:
>>jbjeep wrote:
>>
>>> Well, the shop got the new track bar today, they went to put it on, and low and
>>> behold my Currie steering is also bent. Tie rod is bent out (away from the axle),
>>> drag link is bent, like you would expect, at the joint where the tie rod attaches.
>>> Now what? Who's is better than Currie?
>>> -jenn
>>
>>You wheel, you break, you fix....no one has steering linkage that you
>>can't break somehow, someday. You had a pretty heavy duty setup, why not
>>go back to it? You're having fun, right? :)
>>
>>tw
#20
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Re: Steering woes
because a new one is like $5-700 bucks.
On Tue, 28 Aug 2007 14:23:34 GMT, twaldron <dude@hairsproutingbunions.com> wrote:
>>jbjeep wrote:
>>
>>> Well, the shop got the new track bar today, they went to put it on, and low and
>>> behold my Currie steering is also bent. Tie rod is bent out (away from the axle),
>>> drag link is bent, like you would expect, at the joint where the tie rod attaches.
>>> Now what? Who's is better than Currie?
>>> -jenn
>>
>>You wheel, you break, you fix....no one has steering linkage that you
>>can't break somehow, someday. You had a pretty heavy duty setup, why not
>>go back to it? You're having fun, right? :)
>>
>>tw
On Tue, 28 Aug 2007 14:23:34 GMT, twaldron <dude@hairsproutingbunions.com> wrote:
>>jbjeep wrote:
>>
>>> Well, the shop got the new track bar today, they went to put it on, and low and
>>> behold my Currie steering is also bent. Tie rod is bent out (away from the axle),
>>> drag link is bent, like you would expect, at the joint where the tie rod attaches.
>>> Now what? Who's is better than Currie?
>>> -jenn
>>
>>You wheel, you break, you fix....no one has steering linkage that you
>>can't break somehow, someday. You had a pretty heavy duty setup, why not
>>go back to it? You're having fun, right? :)
>>
>>tw