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πŸ”§ rough country drop pitman arm: compatible with 87-06 jeep wrangler tj yj, 84-01 cherokee xj comanche mj, 2.5-6" lift – model 6605 logo

πŸ”§ Rough Country Drop Pitman Arm: Compatible with 87-06 Jeep Wrangler TJ YJ, 84-01 Cherokee XJ Comanche MJ, 2.5-6" Lift – Model 6605 Review

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Description of πŸ”§ Rough Country Drop Pitman Arm: Compatible with 87-06 Jeep Wrangler TJ YJ, 84-01 Cherokee XJ Comanche MJ, 2.5-6" Lift – Model 6605

Maintains Optimum Turning Radius. Maintains Proper Drag Link Alignment. Helps Reduce Steering Vibrations. Easy at Home Installation and Support Provided by RC. Backed by Rough Country's Lifetime Warranty.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Healed My Bumper - Shocks, Struts & Suspension

I just bought a 1993 Jeep Wrangler from a good friend who did a great job including the 4 inch suspension. down the street. I rebuilt the front end, it helped a lot but the steering was still pretty bad. After replacing the stock anchor lever I can say that 99% of my flapping steer is gone and I now have a much more stable ride. !

Pros
  • Automotive
Cons
  • Weak

I bought this to try and fix a strange steering problem I was having after switching to power steering with a 4- Inch stroke changed, left turns feel a bit odd, how the suspension struggles with the steering, traction and toe angle are now the same but the steering doesn't change. Extremely fast delivery and the part was much easier to replace than expected.

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  • Spares
Cons
  • Dented

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Cute Baby Jeep in Pitman Arms

Holy Mother of Jeeps. Have you ever tried ripping off the arm of a bipod that has been in place for 24 years? Holy smokes, that was the task. I broke two pullers and finally removed them with fire and a sledgehammer. Once the old was removed, the rough land slipped right in and got it right. I highly recommend this part. If you shoot it yourself, good luck and may the power of jeep be with you always. Tools Needed: PB blasters, as many as you can afford Pullers, at least 2 A big sledgehammer…

Pros
  • Pitman Arms
Cons
  • Reliability