Koolcarguy
Well-Known Member
AgreedThe good old internet wisbow of replace everything because that's what I did and it worked. I've waited until the ball joints actually wear out before replacing them, because there's no need. The 1st JLUR made it to 40k miles on the stock ball joints and 37s. 2nd JLUR made it 32k miles on the stock ball joints and 39s. The JT still has stock ball joints at 25k miles on 37s. Between the 3 we've owned, wheeled all over the country, and put 150k miles on, I've never had to replace the stock tie rods. All 3 ended up with flipped drag links and raised track bar mounts because I agree that geometry is important. Replacing parts that don't need replacing is just pissing money away. We've run everything from the rubicon trail to Pritchett Canyon to John Bull, all on stock shafts. Now granted we have decades of wheeling experience and are fully prepared to change an axle shaft etc on the trail so I'm comfortable with potentially finding the limit of the stock parts. Some aren't so they'll drop $35k right out the gate (hopefully they still have the skills to make trail repairs because anything can break).
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