- Location
- NC
The push rod on my steering snapped. Do I need to replace the entire steering cable? If so, how the heck do I do this?
Is the best one the Blowsion Heavy duty? I have a 2016 SJ/
Also, anyone know the best place to have this done at in NC?
So the way i understand it, the steering cables 08+ are shorter throw, and with a/m steering, you bottom out the cable more often than hit the steering stop. Meaning, the cable supports X inches of movement, but with steering changes for faster response, you actually need X plus some. Thus, you either adjust steering to less throw, defeating the whole point of a/m steering, or get a longer throw cable (such as a pre ‘08 cable and adapter kit). @JetManiac sells both cables and adapters. I’m getting ready to do this exact thing on a 2017.
Im trying not to replace the cable if I dont need to..can you put a link to the bracket?
So the way i understand it, the steering cables 08+ are shorter throw, and with a/m steering, you bottom out the cable more often than hit the steering stop. Meaning, the cable supports X inches of movement, but with steering changes for faster response, you actually need X plus some. Thus, you either adjust steering to less throw, defeating the whole point of a/m steering, or get a longer throw cable (such as a pre ‘08 cable and adapter kit). @JetManiac sells both cables and adapters. I’m getting ready to do this exact thing on a 2017.
I use it on the 2nd hole1. Winston Salem, I broke it and was stranded on lake norman today. SUCKED.
3. Do you have a link?
5. It has a blowsion turn plate and zero degree bars. The steering was mounted on the furthest setting out. I see now that it appears when turning left (what I was doing) that the steering rod bottoms out and therefore breaks. Im not sure the best way to fix this though because if I move it to the furthest hole it still wont reach and then it will throw off the steering to the right..
Attahced pictures where it's definitely bottoming out to the left...