Wrangler Steering
I have a 95 YJ with a 2" suspension lift and 31" tires. The tires do not
rub. I have not made any modifications in over a year. Recently, I'm hearing a rubbing sound inside the steering colomn while turning. It doesn't seem to happen during normal driving at spped, but I hear during braking and making turns. (e.g turning into a side street). Any thoughts what the problem might be? Otherwise it seems to drive just fine. |
Re: Wrangler Steering
I had the same problem on my 95 YJ. Use a puller and take the steering
wheel off. Behind the horn mechanism is a plastic "cover" that goes around the shaft. This part does not move and is rubbing. Daren "The Janiks" <thejaniks@adelphia.net> wrote in message news:dpadnWIJRYpB_QDdRVn-gw@adelphia.com... > I have a 95 YJ with a 2" suspension lift and 31" tires. The tires do not > rub. I have not made any modifications in over a year. Recently, I'm > hearing a rubbing sound inside the steering colomn while turning. It > doesn't seem to happen during normal driving at spped, but I hear during > braking and making turns. (e.g turning into a side street). Any thoughts > what the problem might be? Otherwise it seems to drive just fine. > > |
Re: Wrangler Steering
I had the same problem on my 95 YJ. Use a puller and take the steering
wheel off. Behind the horn mechanism is a plastic "cover" that goes around the shaft. This part does not move and is rubbing. Daren "The Janiks" <thejaniks@adelphia.net> wrote in message news:dpadnWIJRYpB_QDdRVn-gw@adelphia.com... > I have a 95 YJ with a 2" suspension lift and 31" tires. The tires do not > rub. I have not made any modifications in over a year. Recently, I'm > hearing a rubbing sound inside the steering colomn while turning. It > doesn't seem to happen during normal driving at spped, but I hear during > braking and making turns. (e.g turning into a side street). Any thoughts > what the problem might be? Otherwise it seems to drive just fine. > > |
Re: Wrangler Steering
I had the same problem on my 95 YJ. Use a puller and take the steering
wheel off. Behind the horn mechanism is a plastic "cover" that goes around the shaft. This part does not move and is rubbing. Daren "The Janiks" <thejaniks@adelphia.net> wrote in message news:dpadnWIJRYpB_QDdRVn-gw@adelphia.com... > I have a 95 YJ with a 2" suspension lift and 31" tires. The tires do not > rub. I have not made any modifications in over a year. Recently, I'm > hearing a rubbing sound inside the steering colomn while turning. It > doesn't seem to happen during normal driving at spped, but I hear during > braking and making turns. (e.g turning into a side street). Any thoughts > what the problem might be? Otherwise it seems to drive just fine. > > |
Re: Wrangler Steering
I had the same problem on my 95 YJ. Use a puller and take the steering
wheel off. Behind the horn mechanism is a plastic "cover" that goes around the shaft. This part does not move and is rubbing. Daren "The Janiks" <thejaniks@adelphia.net> wrote in message news:dpadnWIJRYpB_QDdRVn-gw@adelphia.com... > I have a 95 YJ with a 2" suspension lift and 31" tires. The tires do not > rub. I have not made any modifications in over a year. Recently, I'm > hearing a rubbing sound inside the steering colomn while turning. It > doesn't seem to happen during normal driving at spped, but I hear during > braking and making turns. (e.g turning into a side street). Any thoughts > what the problem might be? Otherwise it seems to drive just fine. > > |
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