Loose, floppy steering is the bane of older Jeeps that are still running the OEM ”Y”-style linkage and pushing 60,000 miles with a decade of driving on- and off-road. Aside from worn-out tie-rod ends, ...
Remember when the only items of mechanical interest for many enthusiasts resided under the hood? You know, the all-important engine/transmission combination that was the basis for our street or strip ...
The manual steering system found on Jeeps built and sold before 1971 works just fine when properly maintained and not used in extreme ways. By that we mean with stock sized tires, and regular ...
It does appear to have a very similar adjustment as my Mercedes W123 steering box and also the Alfa Spider original ZF box. BHPian Jeroen recently shared this with other enthusiasts. This morning I ...