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25-02-2015
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CrawlerStar
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Join Date: Jul 2014
Posts: 1,657 What Jeep do I drive?: WJ
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Originally Posted by ZeusEugenius
Hi Jeepers
Just got myself a '96 XJ after a few years without a fourby, thought I'd try a Jeep after my Rover crapped itself, thought they were tough!
Haven't even got the tyres dirty yet but have replaced the water pump,and now the steering let go...as I pulled into a parking spot at the shops...lucky!!
Thinking it might be the same known problem on this thread, the steering box has come away from the chassis. Gonna be on the phone to Jeep now that I know about the recall.
I have some pics if anyone has any comments or advice, really wondering if I've bought an albatross for my neck, sucker.
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all you need to do is phone them , give them your VIN number and see if the recall has been done , if it has , then at some stage someone has removed the box , and didn't check to see if the bolts went in through the bracket , that is located inside the chassis if I remember there are three bolts ? and each one has to go through the bracket , you would need to remove the bumper and so on to see if the bracket is there , if not , take it to recall.
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29-09-2015
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Join Date: Nov 2014
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Just had this happen to my Jeep, luckly my wife was in a car park when it let go.
Have just got this installed http://www.c-rok4x4.com/#!c-rok-onli...tegory=9969132
ALl fitted and running made a huge difference, cost me $278 delivered from the states
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30-09-2015
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Jingle ALL the way...
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Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: Brisbane
Posts: 1,854 What Jeep do I drive?: XJ
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Could have had it repaired for free through the recall... Looks like a more solid solution though
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97 XJ 4.0 Sport (Nov)
Chrysler 8.25"
189.000 km
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16-10-2015
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Join Date: Nov 2014
Posts: 107 What Jeep do I drive?: XJ
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Roler
Could have had it repaired for free through the recall... Looks like a more solid solution though
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Tried this but was told it already had been repaired with that little pissy aluminum brace they supplied
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16-10-2015
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EL CAPITANO DESTRUCTO
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Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: gold coast
Posts: 2,443 What Jeep do I drive?: XJ
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Smakked
Tried this but was told it already had been repaired with that little pissy aluminum brace they supplied
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thats the steering box spacer
that spacer is standard
seems you have been taken on a ride
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16-10-2015
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Full Flexer
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Sunraysia
Posts: 960 What Jeep do I drive?: XJ
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Richard buttocks
thats the steering box spacer
that spacer is standard
seems you have been taken on a ride
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Indeed... a call to Jeep Australia was all I needed to "light a fire" under the local dealer and get things moving.
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11-04-2016
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Full Flexer
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Join Date: Mar 2016
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I examined and took pics of my steering box/ frame area.
Gave Jeep Oz a call re my pre-update '96.
I explained the 2 recalls, as per outlined on this thread, and even gave them the separate PRA numbers
All they could tell me is that there was no recalls outstanding on my VIN..(repeatedly)
Can anyone more familiar with the matter advise whether these pics show (or not) whether any bracket/welding, or other mod has taken place ?
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'96 4.0 Sport 370k+
'96 Limited 263k (unreg spare)
'96 Sport 335k (got smashed, farmtruck)
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