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Installed Clayton Lift, now have steering wheel shimmy.

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Whaddya think - road force balancing for the larger tires?
Feels right to me......
Really depends... I think just a tech that understands and takes the time to do it right. MT's may not road-force at all, and I don't think anyone will attempt anything over 35 on a road-force.
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I had the same issues on my 3.5 overland plus kit. After months of different shops, alignments calls to Clayton, every night underneath it making small adjustments etc., etc., it came down to simple drop/geometry brackets that fixed ALL my steering issues. Noone ever mentioned drop brackets once. everyone kept telling me "You don't need em with adjustable arms". BS!!! I went with JKS drop brackets, and just that simple thing would've saved me sooo much money, frustration and time. ppl will argue with me and also will say that drop brackets hang down and will scrape on rocks, yada, yada, yada. If those brackets are your hang up point going over obstacles, then maybe you shoulda picked another line, lol.
 
 







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