Free2roam
Well-Known Member
When I had my Clayton Overland 2.5 installed also 21 diesel it ran fine for 7k miles then it started. Although I had -6 offset and stock steering. With Rubicon take off tires. I had mine I believe adjusted to 6° I'll have to check when I get home. But I did a double (redundant) on the steering box. I went metalcloak and synergy. Then it still never went away. Obviously not the issue. Checked ball joints no play. Ended up doing a Fusion 4x4 steering upgrade which so far has been rock solid basically problem solved. I would definitely get the upper control arms from Clayton. If you are on stock steering then yes on the toe out. So I've been told by Ryan at Vegas 4X4. Once you go aftermarket he suggested toe in. If you want pics it will have to be later.
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