montechie
Well-Known Member
- First Name
- Wes
- Joined
- Nov 26, 2021
- Threads
- 4
- Messages
- 304
- Reaction score
- 574
- Location
- Bozeman, MT, USA
- Vehicle(s)
- 2005 LJ Rubicon, 2022 JT Rubicon
- Occupation
- Writer of code, designer of things
I'll second this one. Initially I added cheap airbags to the rear and it cleaned up the steering wobble a lot, totally different experience. Later on I did stiffer coils and better dampened shocks without the airbags and the steering was still true. Also improved handling under strong/emergency braking.
- I found part of my steering problem was the rear was sprung too soft. The wishy-washy rear end was steering the vehicle on road imperfections. It was like driving a pickup with a too heavy high-centered load. Mine is a '23, I don't know if '25 is the same. Bilstein shocks helped but it needed stronger coils.
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