Chief_jeep
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- Justin
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- Park City, UT
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- 2022 Gladiator Ecodiesel
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I just got the apex steering booster and cooler installed. I had seen questions on both this forum and other forums in the past so I thought I'd make a post.
For reference, my Jeep is currently on 39" K02s. Prior to install, I could not turn the wheels at a stop at all. In 4x4 or with lockers it was even worse. It drove fine once I was moving but in tight parking lots or off-roading/rock crawling it was not ideal.
I set this pressure to around 1750 which is right in the middle of the 'green zone'. At this pressure I can turn the wheels with little effort in park. It's a night and day difference. These parts are required in the PSC system for the diesel so it made sense to do this first to break up both the install time and expense. I will likely still do a PSC in the future when I go to a larger tire but for those that don't want to spend the money or take on that project this a fantastic solution at a fraction of the cost.
I'll be going to Moab Thursday and will have some seat time to compare the differences then.
For reference, my Jeep is currently on 39" K02s. Prior to install, I could not turn the wheels at a stop at all. In 4x4 or with lockers it was even worse. It drove fine once I was moving but in tight parking lots or off-roading/rock crawling it was not ideal.
I set this pressure to around 1750 which is right in the middle of the 'green zone'. At this pressure I can turn the wheels with little effort in park. It's a night and day difference. These parts are required in the PSC system for the diesel so it made sense to do this first to break up both the install time and expense. I will likely still do a PSC in the future when I go to a larger tire but for those that don't want to spend the money or take on that project this a fantastic solution at a fraction of the cost.
I'll be going to Moab Thursday and will have some seat time to compare the differences then.
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