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New to the FSJ world but so far so good. I was told by a friendly fellow FSJ owner that the pitman arm off of a mid 90's Grand Cherokee would bolt right up to my 76' and give me the drop I need for my SOA. Is this true?
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#2
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No, it won't. Your FSJ has a larger diameter tie rod.
You could just buy one that is made for a FSJ: http://www.bjsoffroad.com/CartGenie/prod-465.htm But any drop pitman arm won't be right with an SOA kit, the drag link will hit the passenger side spring under full droop... |
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Yep, SOA you need high-steer. We have a kit that we'll be coming out with soon.
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#4
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or in the meantime, our crossover steering works as well, so you don't need high-steer.
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Ryan, do you know how soon that high-steer is going to be available and what the price of it is going to be? I just did a spring over and rear shackle flip and now I am looking for a diffrent alternative to cross over steerign kit.
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Brent and I have been working on it, but we had a few other projects ahead of it that we have to wrap up first.
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#7
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*cough* fuel tank *cough*
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#8
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*cough*done*cough*
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