gearhead22
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Hello all, recently changed all 4 ball joints with dynatrac ball joints. While it was apart I ended up changing the brakes, hub/bearing assemblies and added a metal cloak sector shaft brace.
Upon reassembly and first test drive the steering and driving of the jeep is…. Scary lol. I’m aware that new ball joints can be sticky and reduce return to center for a few hundred miles, which I definitely am experiencing. But, the jeep now wanders a bit now which it didn’t do before.
My last alignment I was set at 1/16” (.13 degrees) total toe in, and 6 degrees of caster on the driver side and 6.4 on the passenger side as measured on an alignment rack. New ball joints shouldn’t have changed that in any way.
The wandering is definitely new and a little scary. I really don’t like how it drives. Is it normal after new ball joints? Should it resolve after break in?
The only changes that would affect it I would think are the ball joints and sector shaft brace but I haven’t heard of anyone complaining about wandering after a sector shaft brace.
Upon reassembly and first test drive the steering and driving of the jeep is…. Scary lol. I’m aware that new ball joints can be sticky and reduce return to center for a few hundred miles, which I definitely am experiencing. But, the jeep now wanders a bit now which it didn’t do before.
My last alignment I was set at 1/16” (.13 degrees) total toe in, and 6 degrees of caster on the driver side and 6.4 on the passenger side as measured on an alignment rack. New ball joints shouldn’t have changed that in any way.
The wandering is definitely new and a little scary. I really don’t like how it drives. Is it normal after new ball joints? Should it resolve after break in?
The only changes that would affect it I would think are the ball joints and sector shaft brace but I haven’t heard of anyone complaining about wandering after a sector shaft brace.
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