Lifted Jeep Bump Steer. This is because the drag link is either being pushed or pulled by the vertical suspension movement due to not being. Basic lift with springs, shocks, and brake line extension brackets.

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There are two major issues Second issue: The Jeep has some kind of weird lateral movement happening, especially when I hit bumps. So after doing a full alignment and driving it I am a bit disappointed at the ride quality and bump steer mainly in the rear. When I am driving and hit and sort of bump or ditch the steering jumps.

Bump steer or roll steer is the term for the tendency of the wheel of a car to steer itself as it moves through the suspension stroke.

I also separately purchased a new steering stabilizer, sway bar end-links front and.

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Causes of Bump Steer in a Jeep. Bump steer is usually caused by a incorrect steering geometry, and will not be fixed by replacing a steering stabiizer. Bump steer is typically caused by one of two things, lifting your Wrangler incorrectly or loose, broken, or bent suspension components.