Luke
Interloper
I’m guessing it’s the shoulder blocks your missing?
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Hey! I hope is all good with y'all! It's been a very long winter and not conducive to messing around with the Jeep.No. I'm a bit lost on the "lost shape" bit but that wheel does look to be at an odd angle - in 2 planes.
However, that tyre shows no abnormal wear pattern, which I'd expect with any alignment, & some worn component, issues.
Love seafish's suggestion, oh my, how the other half live! We don't have such establishments: tracking's done at a tyre shop (they might have fancy 4 wheel laser alignment kit - but as nothing else is usually adjustable, they really needn't bother) & the only wear they'd find is something obvious like tie rod ends, which shows up in the course of adjustment.
Oh, & good to have back in the fold, even if it was a possible problem that meant you couldn't allow life to get in the way any longer.
Thread 'Steering wheel upgrade!'i'm more interested in how you did the steering wheel swap.
I'm in southwest Idaho, I hope you at least waved as you went by. You'll find that there are very few upgrading Liberties around here.Changed the battery, drove it from western CO to southwest UT. Then drove it to western OR.
No issues!
The creak and squeak are back.Replying to myself,
LOL
This is in case anyone else with a JBA adjust a strut lift is tearing their hair out because they greased, tightened, greased, and couldn’t make a squeaking and creaking noise go away. The upper and lower ball joints were never the issue. I systematically eliminated them. Nor were the upper control arm bushings or pocket bolts. Nor the sway bar bushings or links. Nor the clevis bolt. Nor the heim joint on the strut itself.
The solution was to spray down the entire coilover spring with WD-40. The spring was creaking against where it was seated, I guess. If the WD-40 evaporates and the squeak returns, I will just use lithium grease in the places where the spring and coilover shock mounts come together. (The spring is not rubbing on anything like the body or UCA.) Boom. Done. Finally.
Nice, @derekj. I am curious, how did you get the inner tie rods off? I have not been able to budge mine and am about to have a shop do it for me. Those Moog boxes looked familiar.
Is 2000 RPM a normal fan low speed or a normal fan high speed??
Is that the windsheild?You must be registered for see images attach
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HOW THE $)($#)$(#)$ AM I SUPPOSED TO FIX THAT!?!?