Lifted Jeep Bump Steer. Bump steer is usually caused by a incorrect steering geometry, and will not be fixed by replacing a steering stabiizer. Bump steer is a super common and misunderstood problem.
Joe's Jeep Jungle in Eldersburg MD, installed my lift and works on all of my friends Jeeps as well. What to do to fix? (Horrible bump steer). Please use the GenRight frame side.
I was planning on the same lift kit for my truck but a little uncertain of all of the details that are often discovered during the install.
Bumpsteer arises when the tie-rods get out of alignment due to a change in toe angle from the suspension either being raised or lowered.
Please use the GenRight frame side. You really need to do something with the track bar, either re-drill the mounting. In layman's terms, bump steer is just as it sounds: when you hit a bump, it changes the car's steering angles.