Jeep Jk Steering Shaft Play at Maddison Joyce blog

Jeep Jk Steering Shaft Play. I noticed the steering shaft play in the below video. Seems to be well taken care of but i've noticed there's a light clunk that you. I've checked everything on the front end and i am 100% sure. Bushing probably rode its way down the shaft and you'll. I own a 2010 jeep jk. My steering got progressively loose (dead zone in steering wheel input) to the point that the esp would engage during turns and it. The collar on the input shaft at the box had gotten so loose you could slide it. Check the steering sector shaft bushing where it enters the firewall/dash. Most agree that it is either the bushing on the steering shaft at the firewall having backed out a bit, or the intermediate shaft. Bought it used at 120k miles. The past week or so my steering has developed a lot of slop (deadzone).

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Most agree that it is either the bushing on the steering shaft at the firewall having backed out a bit, or the intermediate shaft. I've checked everything on the front end and i am 100% sure. The collar on the input shaft at the box had gotten so loose you could slide it. My steering got progressively loose (dead zone in steering wheel input) to the point that the esp would engage during turns and it. I noticed the steering shaft play in the below video. The past week or so my steering has developed a lot of slop (deadzone). I own a 2010 jeep jk. Bushing probably rode its way down the shaft and you'll. Seems to be well taken care of but i've noticed there's a light clunk that you. Bought it used at 120k miles.

Jeep Wrangler JK Steering Kit Review & Install YouTube

Jeep Jk Steering Shaft Play Check the steering sector shaft bushing where it enters the firewall/dash. My steering got progressively loose (dead zone in steering wheel input) to the point that the esp would engage during turns and it. I own a 2010 jeep jk. Bought it used at 120k miles. Bushing probably rode its way down the shaft and you'll. The past week or so my steering has developed a lot of slop (deadzone). I noticed the steering shaft play in the below video. I've checked everything on the front end and i am 100% sure. Check the steering sector shaft bushing where it enters the firewall/dash. Seems to be well taken care of but i've noticed there's a light clunk that you. Most agree that it is either the bushing on the steering shaft at the firewall having backed out a bit, or the intermediate shaft. The collar on the input shaft at the box had gotten so loose you could slide it.

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