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Currie Currectlync Steering System - Steered Strong

Heavy-Duty Jeep Steering From Currie Enterprises
By Christian Lee
Photography by Christian Lee
Currie Enterprises Currectlync Steering System Install Stock Steering System
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Currie Enterprises Currectlync Steering System Install Stock Steering System
With the Currie Enterprises Currectlync heavy-duty tie-rod and drag-link system installed on our '97 Jeep Cherokee XJ, we're ready to meet obstacles head on, without the incessant worry of tweaking the steering system.
Currie Enterprises Currectlync Steering System Install Tie Rod And Drag Link
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Currie Enterprises Currectlync Steering System Install Tie Rod And Drag Link
The Currectlync system includes a 1-1/4-inch-diameter chrome-moly tie rod and a 1-1/4-inch-diameter forged chrome-moly drag link Both use heavy-duty, 7/8-inch-thread rod ends with urethane boots and jam nuts. Adjusters, clamps, and a steering-stabilizer bracket are also included.
Currie Enterprises Currectlync Steering System Install Stock Steering System
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Currie Enterprises Currectlync Steering System Install Stock Steering System
The stock steering system hadn't been touched in a while, and it looked to have a good bit of fluid seepage coming from the power-steering lines. For the time being, we removed the stock tie rod, drag link, and steering stabilizer. We'll likely explore a steering gear and pump upgrade and line replacement further down the road.
Currie Enterprises Currectlync Steering System Install Steering Components
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Currie Enterprises Currectlync Steering System Install Steering Components
Shown side-by-side, the greater size of the Currectlync steering components over that of stock is readily apparent. Note the angle of the Currectlync drag link compared to stock. This is in place to help maintain steering geometry in lifted XJs and TJs.

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