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1951 Willy CJ3A Wandering all over the road

1951 Willy CJ3A Wandering all over the road

EOD CJ3A

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1951 Willy Overland CJ3A
I have a 1951 CJ3a and it seems to be wandering all over the road.

**Disclaimer- The Jeep is not mine, it is a buddies who will be out of town for a while and has asked me to help with it while he is gone**

My buddy says that the alignment is good. he mentioned it needing a drag link but I know nothing about those so maybe one of you guys can help point me to where I should look to check the draglink. Thanks.

I dont know much about Jeeps. But I believe this jeep has a 6 Inch. I know it has 35" BFG on it.

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Well I do have some experience with that:D.
I have a 3b that was undriveable on the highway but have since done a thorough rebuild on, it all starts/ends in the knuckles with a pair of small king pin bearings(mine where rubble) with a worn Ross steering gear box conected to a drag link with worn ball cups that drives a bellcrank with worn pin that connects to tie rods with in my case rusted frozen ball ends from never being lubed because they forgot to install the zurk fittings.;) Many parts and peices involved in those early Jeeps that have a Limited life span that may have been exceded years ago.
Oh and did I mention unbalaced tires?

Did you say 35" tires? 6" lift? :eek:

The drag link runs from the gear box at the end of the steering shaft to the bellcrank under the radiator.
 
Thanks for the reply. I will start looking inot all that this week. Like your previous situation, I cannot drive it on the highway. Over 45 and it is almost to much to handle. I believe it has a 6" lift. I know it has 35's. I am not exactly sure the stock ground clearance on these things so I dont know for sure if it has a 6" lift. I know it is tough to get into though :cool:
 
Something I failed to bring up with regard to the excessive lift is it's effect on caster. It's pretty much a given that the front axle was rotated forward with the longer shackles that I am guessing it must have, look at the front differential yoke to see if it is near level or does it point up toward the T case?
I am assuming much here without any idea of what your lift looks like.
 

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