Hi vman, looking at replacing the suspension tie rods, steering clock, abs sensors and wheel bearing would that tighten up the steering wobble, also it’s for a tow behind an Rv. Would you have the transmission and axle fluids swapped .
Hi vman, looking at replacing the suspension tie rods, steering clock, abs sensors and wheel bearing would that tighten up the steering wobble, also it’s for a tow behind an Rv. Would you have the transmission and axle fluids swapped .
Thanks for all the input and advise inc the walk away part, the Christmas tree lights appear to be all suspension, brakes, abs wheel sensors and possible clock sensor, just from what I’ve read, it’s been in the swamp not too bad with rust and neglected recently, my thoughts are any Jeep I buy needs all of this around the price I have 8k. I’m buying one to tow behind an RV… with that being said how much abuse will it get being towed behind and and what suggestions on the above items which are on the dash need immediate work to ensure it doesn’t wander or lock up behind the Rv. Thanks
Hi vman, reading the below and looks like all would need to be replaced to ensure safety and no chance of death wobble, not sure the 8k is such a good deal
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