I just installed a 4" Rough Country on my YJ. The story is, she has been sitting for about 6 years and I have gone all out. Replaced the engine and tranny, new motor mounts and I am in the process of doing the body mounts today.
Well, last night I figured I would ball park the alignment of the steering so that I could drive her to an alignment shop. I have replaced all the front Tie Rods and Ends. I centered the steering wheel last night, centered the wheels and adjusted the steering rod.
If I turn the steering wheel all the way to the right, the steering wheel will lock out when the wheels lock out. If I turn the steering wheel all the way to the left, the wheels lock out about 1/4 turn before the steering wheel does (The steering wheel will have about 1/4 turn or so of play).
I have tried turning the wheels and steering wheel all the way to the left and aligning like that and I will have play on the other end.
My method of centering the steering is:
Turn the steering wheel from left to right and back and count the turns (I think it was 3-3/4 turns) half that and the wheel is centered (Jeep emblem is straight up and down at this point, so that is good.
Center the front wheels and adjust the steering link.
Common sense tells me that this would have the wheels centered... but turn right and the wheels and steering lock out, turn left, wheels lock out and the steering wheel will have play.
I have looked for anything causing bind and there is nothing.
Common sense tells we that this is an issue at the wheels and not the steering box. Nothing is bent, so I am having difficulty wrapping my head around this one.
My wheels are straight at the front with the linkage that goes from wheel to wheel.
At this time, I have removed the steering stabilizer (shock) a new one is on order. But I don't believe that would have anything to do with left and right lock outs of the wheels and steering.
Anyone have any ideas why this isn't working for me?
To add, my YJ is a 94 and I have taken a steering box out of a 92. Just throwing everything out that I did in the event something will make a difference.
Thanks.