Are there steering parts for the Jeep Wrangler TJ?
We carry the largest selection of Jeep Wrangler TJ Steering Parts around! If you are looking for OEM Jeep Replacement Steering Parts or want to upgrade your TJ steering parts we have everything that you will need for your Wrangler TJ!
Do you need a steering stabilizer for a Jeep Wrangler?
In addition to adjusting aggressive drivetrain angles, it is often a good idea to put in a steering stabilizer. We carry a wide selection of Jeep Wrangler TJ steering parts for replacement or upgrade. Our growing catalogue features steering conversions, stabilizers, shafts, columns, pumps, hoses, and wheels. Not sure if you have a JL or JK?
Do you have a JK or JL Jeep Wrangler?
If you have a 2018, confirm that you have a JL or JK. Don’t see your Wrangler Year? There is nothing more important on a challenging off-road trail than having complete control of your vehicle.
Can a Jeep Wrangler TJ have a steering system?
This can only be achieved if the steering system of your Jeep Wrangler TJ is in tip-top shape and has been properly adjusted after a big lift. Because raising the suspension affects the equilibrium, it is often necessary to make a few modifications and additions after a lift kit has been install.
How big is the steering box on a Jeep Wrangler?
The steering has a lot of play, guessing like 1/8 of a complete turn (which comes out to about 7″ on the steering wheel radius). As seen here. So basically the movement goes into the steering box but it doesn’t come out of it (until I turn it more).
In addition to adjusting aggressive drivetrain angles, it is often a good idea to put in a steering stabilizer. We carry a wide selection of Jeep Wrangler TJ steering parts for replacement or upgrade. Our growing catalogue features steering conversions, stabilizers, shafts, columns, pumps, hoses, and wheels. Not sure if you have a JL or JK?
What is the part number on my Jeep Wrangler?
It’s a MasterPro and also remanufactured. The part number is 502-0124. The case is slightly bigger than OEM and I did have to use a Dremmel to knock down a small lip on the frame bracket in order for it seat flush with the frame. It was really no big deal – super easy swap. Just FYI, my Jeep is a 2000 TJ with a 4″ Skyjacker lift and 33″ tires.