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Wj Iron Rock Steering Equalizer - Nib on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

Frisco, Texas, United States

Frisco, Texas, United States
WJ Iron Rock Steering Equalizer - NIB, US $150.00, image 1
Condition:New

Had a '01 Jeep Grand Cherokee - WJ with a 4" lift and a death wobble and had bought a Steering Equalizer but the AC went out before I even put it in. At that point the Jeep was more trouble than it was worth in the TX heat... and this was 3 years ago now. And I've had the Iron Rock Steering Equalizer sitting in my garage, was $279.99 when I bought it. They are selling for $179 now. Its still untouched in its box. 

When death wobble cant be solved any other way the the steering equalizer is the place to go.

Its a bolt in unit that drops your track bar 3 inches on the frame side compared to stock. Not only does it drop the track bar, but also it runs under the oil pan to the other side of the uniframe. This adds a great deal of support and rigidity to the entire set-up.

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