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    Default Steering wheel centering Jeep JL after lift



    I finally got my axle centered using my wife and the Teraflex method I saw. My steering wheel is off about 45 degrees though. I’ve cranked down on my drag link making it as short as I think it will go. There are still threads I see so it LOOKS like it can go shorter but I’ve got my Rigid Robogrip pliers on it and turning almost as hard as I can and it’s not budging anymore. I feel like I’m going to break the drag link if I crank it any harder. Any thoughts?
          

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    Default Re: Steering wheel centering Jeep JL after lift



    Never mind, I’m good. Fractured hand wasn’t helping. I had my lovely assistant help and was able to turn it more.

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