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Steinjager Crossover Steering Kit for 0 to 4-Inch Lift; Cloud White (97-06 Jeep Wrangler TJ)Find parts that fit my vehicle

Item J131669
Steinjager Crossover Steering Kit for 0 to 4-Inch Lift; Cloud White (97-06 Jeep Wrangler TJ)
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Reviews, Q&A, Specs & Installation

      Features

      • Provides Better Steering Control
      • Consists of Reinforced Tie Rod and Drag Link
      • Durable, 1.50-Inch x 0.25-Inch DOM Tube Construction
      • Sports a Cloud White Powder-Coated Finish
      • Integrated 0.75-Inch Chrome Moly Rod Ends
      • Includes Grade 8 Hardware
      • Designed to Work With or Without the Factory Sway Bar
      • Installation Requires Some Drilling
      • Backed by a 1-Year Limited Warranty
      • Recommended 4-Inch or Less Backspacing or Minimum 16-Inch Rim
      • Factory 15-Inch Rims May Rub Heim Joints
      • Fits All 1997-2006 Jeep Wrangler TJ Models

      Description

      Enhanced Steering and Handling. An excellent way to improve your TJ’s steering dynamics while adding an appealing custom look is to use the Cloud White Crossover Steering Kit. This upgrade is particularly designed to handle various levels of all-terrain beating while providing you with more precise steering. Additionally, Steinjager ensures that your Wrangler is equipped with better-than-stock steering set-up necessary for an advanced stance. Furthermore, you can stylishly match this Cloud White Steering Kit with other steering parts to boost your Jeep’s distinctive off-road appeal.

      Reliable Toughness. Steinjager guarantees that its products can deliver reliable all-terrain performance by using superior construction. This Crossover Steering Kit is made using premium, 1.50-inch DOM tubing with high-strength chrome moly rod ends. These components are powder coated to ensure long-lasting durability and performance value. In addition, this kit includes Grade 8 hardware for an exceptionally strong and secure fit.

      Simple Installation. Installing this Crossover Steering Kit requires moderate mechanical skills. The Pitman arm and spindles need to be drilled out to 5/8-inch. The drag link attaches to the Pitman arm and to the passenger side spindle, and the tie rod connects to the bottom of the spindles on each side.

      Limited Warranty. A limited warranty against factory defects in materials and workmanship is offered by Steinjager for this Crossover Steering Kit for a period of 1 year from the date of purchase. The products will be repaired, replaced, or refunded if found defective upon Steinjager’s sole discretion. Please check the terms and conditions for complete details.

      Application. The Steinjager Cloud White Crossover Steering Kit is specifically designed for all 1997-2006 Jeep Wrangler TJ models that is lifted between 0-4 inches.

      Note. It is recommended that you either have 4-inch or less backspacing and a minimum 16-inch rim. Factory 15-inch rims may rub the heim joints.

      Fitment:

      Steinjager J0048538

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      Installation & What's in the Box

      Installation Info

      What's in the Box

      • (1) Drag Link Assembly
      • (1) Tie Rod Assembly
      • Installation Hardware
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