Sponsored

What is this? Is this how I tighten it? How tight do I get it?

MMMII

Well-Known Member
First Name
Michael
Joined
Aug 4, 2019
Threads
23
Messages
311
Reaction score
585
Location
Henderson, NV
Vehicle(s)
2020 JTR - 2017 BMW X5
Occupation
Redfin - Real Estate Consultant
Time for me to learn something again!

Started grabbing front end components to ensure everything is tight and I found….something not tight.

Jeep Gladiator What is this?  Is this how I tighten it?  How tight do I get it? 0689AD56-2345-4025-AF48-CAC238471AAE


What is the name of the component outlined in yellow? That is about where I grabbed it to give it a shake.

Is the location in green the correct spot to tighten this up at? If not where?

What are the specs to tighten this down to?

Thanks in advance!
Sponsored

 

OHJeeper

Well-Known Member
First Name
Austin
Joined
Oct 27, 2021
Threads
8
Messages
1,248
Reaction score
1,547
Location
Ohio
Website
youtube.com
Vehicle(s)
2022 JTR, '08 JKUX, '08 JKUS
I think from this angle that's the draglink... does it go up and to the driver's side at an angle or straight across to the other wheel? If up/angled then it's the draglink: this is what steers the vehicle.

The torque spec is 63 ft-lbs... (corrected from original post)
 

Richard79

Well-Known Member
First Name
Richard
Joined
May 22, 2022
Threads
1
Messages
48
Reaction score
63
Location
Indiana
Vehicle(s)
2021 Jeep gladiator sport, 2013 Jeep Wrangler saha
Occupation
Oil field
That’s your drag link, they are designed to twist or flop, that may be what your seeing
 

j.o.y.ride

Well-Known Member
Joined
May 26, 2020
Threads
96
Messages
2,937
Reaction score
3,915
Location
Foster City
Vehicle(s)
20 Gladiator Overland
There's a certain level of motion in them by default. They are ball joints, not straight nuts and bolts. Key is to understand what is 'normal' and what isn't.
 

Terry

Well-Known Member
First Name
Terry
Joined
Aug 18, 2020
Threads
10
Messages
709
Reaction score
1,359
Location
Rialto, California
Vehicle(s)
2020 Gladiator Rubicon
Occupation
Private Investigator
Vehicle Showcase
2
Time for me to learn something again!

Started grabbing front end components to ensure everything is tight and I found….something not tight.

0689AD56-2345-4025-AF48-CAC238471AAE.jpeg


What is the name of the component outlined in yellow? That is about where I grabbed it to give it a shake.

Is the location in green the correct spot to tighten this up at? If not where?

What are the specs to tighten this down to?

Thanks in advance!
This is what is cool about Jeeps, Jeep People, and this website. People helping other people..... learn.
 

Sponsored

OHJeeper

Well-Known Member
First Name
Austin
Joined
Oct 27, 2021
Threads
8
Messages
1,248
Reaction score
1,547
Location
Ohio
Website
youtube.com
Vehicle(s)
2022 JTR, '08 JKUX, '08 JKUS
There's a certain level of motion in them by default. They are ball joints, not straight nuts and bolts. Key is to understand what is 'normal' and what isn't.
Side to side movement is not acceptable (to the OP). One way to check is to get under it while someone steers left/right. If you see the drag link move and the steering knuckle doesn't move with it, you may have an issue.
 
OP
OP
MMMII

MMMII

Well-Known Member
First Name
Michael
Joined
Aug 4, 2019
Threads
23
Messages
311
Reaction score
585
Location
Henderson, NV
Vehicle(s)
2020 JTR - 2017 BMW X5
Occupation
Redfin - Real Estate Consultant
That’s your drag link, they are designed to twist or flop, that may be what your seeing
Thanks. Prolly spot on normal. Is the nut circled in my post in green the one that needs to be at 63 ftlbs?
 

Richard79

Well-Known Member
First Name
Richard
Joined
May 22, 2022
Threads
1
Messages
48
Reaction score
63
Location
Indiana
Vehicle(s)
2021 Jeep gladiator sport, 2013 Jeep Wrangler saha
Occupation
Oil field
Thanks. Prolly spot on normal. Is the nut circled in my post in green the one that needs to be at 63 ftlbs?
Here is a pic from teraflex, I would think stock should be the same but I can’t say for sure

Jeep Gladiator What is this?  Is this how I tighten it?  How tight do I get it? 46272DB7-FE3C-4120-A1B7-7EDBEAFE023C
 

jav_eee

Well-Known Member
Joined
Mar 10, 2023
Threads
35
Messages
1,084
Reaction score
1,075
Location
Texas
Vehicle(s)
2021 Gladiator Rubicon
Thanks. Prolly spot on normal. Is the nut circled in my post in green the one that needs to be at 63 ftlbs?
Yes. To avoind the joint spinning while you tighten it you might want to use a crowsfoot wrench on the nut and a small socket to hold the threaded shaft.
Sponsored

 
 







Top