OldButStillJeeping
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- Eric
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- 2021 JTM, '92 Jeep YJ, 2017 F250 4WD, 1996 RAM D150 4x4, 2006 Jeep Liberty 4x4
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- Tree farmer now. Retired first responder.
When you adjust the drag link while the vehicle is on the ground, the tires don't turn, the steering wheel does. That's how you adjust the steering wheel to center.
If the vehicle is off, and the steering wheel locks the steering wheel as you adjust the drag link, you will break the steering wheel lock inside the steering column.
This is getting silly.I've done alignments for decades, the wheels can turn. I did it on my own vehicle and measured how much they moved. Mine moved, nothing broke.
It won't break the steering wheel because the front wheels are totally free to turn. What's stopping them???
Nothing. If they were not able to turn what stops them? They sure moved on my garage floor when I did it.
IT takes more than you moving that drag link a little bit to break anything. I adjusted mine twice with the engine not running. I've adjusted many vehicles that way. To center the wheel, I start it, move the steering wheel to straight, shut it off, then adjust - and see the tires move in the process.
Is that video produced by FCA/Jeep, or a DIY youtuber?
The Force of turning your front tires with the weight of the vehicle on the ground, verses turning a steering thru the pitman, steering gear and steering wheel column all of which have bearings.
You'll break your steering wheel lock inside the steering column before you'll turn the front wheels.
Research it online. You'll see many people have destroyed steering columns in doing it incorrectly by NOT unlocking the steering wheel lock...
I won't waste anymore time, I'm just trying to help the OP.
I've done a few lifts in my my time, maybe 15 or so, on Ford's, Dodge's, Toyota's.. but mostly Jeeps.
Anyway..
Keep the vehicle's steering column. unlocked when you adjust the drag link.
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