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Currie Currectlync Drag Link & Tie Rod install on a 2003 Jeep Wrangler TJ 

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I remove the OEM drag link and tie rod and install the new Currie Currectlync drag link and tie rod into my 2003 Jeep Wrangler TJ. I've tried to just get the highlights and to explain what I did and what I learned from others, as well as my own mistakes along the way. The whole job took about 4 1/2 hours including shooting video. I've never done front end work on a vehicle before, although I'm mechanically inclined. This is shot from my cell phone. My camera is fantastic for still photography, but without its ability to auto focus in video mode this would be too difficult. Pardon my occasional finger intrusion, it just wasn't worth re-shooting for those faux-pa's.

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@scott3962
@scott3962 Год назад
The commentary on the install is great, it's nice to get the troubleshooting your experienced.
@sandy3629
@sandy3629 3 года назад
This is an extremely helpful and high quality video, so I expected more than 40 likes when I slid up to like it.
@1Gwfn
@1Gwfn 3 года назад
Thanks man! This helped
@cherrygarcia5514
@cherrygarcia5514 3 года назад
Awesome video thanks buddy! How is the flex limits on it and how much lift do you have on your jeep, currie says it’s for Jeep’s with 4 or more inches of lift so I was curious how that is working out with you since I’m guess it’s the angle of the tie rods that are the limiting factor or maybe the length of the drag link, just seeing how’s it going after 7 months?
@scottlamottephotography4412
I thought I had answered some of the questions. But, don't see it. I have a 4" lift. I don't wheel very hard so I can't comment on the flex limits. It has done well over the 2 years I've had it and functioned well on the mild and moderate trails I've been on. The only thing I've run into is that one of the joints can't be easily greased. The grease stops going in very quickly. You can tell it's not filling the area properly. I think if I had paid more attention on assembly of matching the grooves in the ball with the fill hole it would have been better. The other parts are fine. I have to disassemble it and turn that ball. I have to admit, I'm not excited about tearing it down again. We moved to Canada and I don't have a garage anymore.
@submarineaz
@submarineaz 3 года назад
you definitely need a BFH in your toolbox.
@wyldeshot
@wyldeshot 11 месяцев назад
Great video and will help me with mine. How did you get the ends situated to take grease?
@scottlamottephotography4412
@scottlamottephotography4412 11 месяцев назад
I talked to the company and they told me to take that side up on a jack to full droop and that should work. I admit, I haven't done it. I just force it and bitch and whine since I haven't wanted to take it apart to readjust that joint. We moved and my Jeep doesn't get out as much as before, so it hasn't been an issue. But, if you are having the issue, do try jacking it up and let us know. I may do it one day more out of curiosity.
@scottlamottephotography4412
@scottlamottephotography4412 11 месяцев назад
I got to thinking about this and got off my lazy rear and went out there to look. I raised it up to full droop with my Hi-Lift and disconnected the sway bar. I didn't really see an improvement getting the grease to go in. However, while doing it, it dawned on me there is a flat spot on the joint. I grabbed a crescent wrench and turned it (joint closest the driver wheel). I just turned the ball joint, not any of the nuts holding things together. That did it. Grease went right in, no fuss. Not sure why I didn't think of that before. I don't see a way to add a picture here or I would.
@craigwood3498
@craigwood3498 2 года назад
How about the track bar
@jedstrait1368
@jedstrait1368 4 года назад
Great video! Glad you did it?
@scottlamottephotography4412
Sorry for the new replies to old questions. Thought I had done it already. So far, happy with the results and it's been 2 years. It's a far stronger part than the OEM. When you hold them together, there this no contest.
@joe8388
@joe8388 3 года назад
How does it handle on the road with 33s?
@scottlamottephotography4412
It handles extremely well. I've never had any odd behaviour from the 4" ProComp lift it came with when I got it. I used to regularly drive it at 70 mph where I used to live.
@gymnastgr
@gymnastgr Год назад
Can this be installed with a dropped pitman arm?
@daviddebuhr8995
@daviddebuhr8995 Год назад
No. Instructions specifically mention that.
@scottlamottephotography4412
I would call the company on that one. They are pretty responsive. I have no idea, it worked well on a stock part.
@gymnastgr
@gymnastgr Год назад
Thanks for responding - I called and this is specifically built for a stock pitman arm. It’s meant to be a stock plug and play upgrade. Did you grease before install or after?
@scottlamottephotography4412
@@gymnastgr I greased before install. If I had to do it again, I would pop the caps off the ball again and try to line up the groove in the ball with the zerk fitting. If not, the ball blocks the grease from getting in. At least that's what appears to be happening with one of the joints. I can't get grease into it.
@Truther00
@Truther00 Год назад
Why is he whispering 😂
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