Brian Eslick from How to Automotive http://www.howtoautomotive.com takes you step-by-step through the process of replacing the power steering gear box on a 1997-2004 Jeep Wrangler.
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Awesome video thanks
Wow so fast and easy earned a subscriber
I have an '05 TJ Rocky Mtn and the steering has been an issue for a while now. It only has a 2" lift, 32" KO2's with 22lb alloy baja rims. Not even 70lbs total with the tire and rim. I have the Currectlync tie rod and drag link, Fox steering stabilizer and M.O.R.E steering box brace. I know these Mercedes gearboxes are not as good as the Saginaws but would it fail with this modest set up? I had the gearbox tightened between an 1/8 – 1/2 turn about a year ago. It helped but went off road recently and now the steering is starting to get a bit sloppy and wonky again. It has never leaked any oil that I know of, I'm the second owner.
Big thanks for the very helpful video. Can I ask where you purchased the orings for the power steering lines?
Just did my steering gear box. Takes two people to do it. It’s heavy to handle.
But can’t find a single video on how to fix the backup light switch on side of transmission. Impossible to get to or unclip the plug.
Great video. But I can't seem to find the link for the tool needed. Would you send me the link. Thanks
Great instruction. I especially like using your leg to raise the jack.
Great video. I’m a novice and new to Jeeps. I noticed my power steering box is leaking. You made me feel confident in doing this myself.
97-06 homie
Best how to video. Super job man!
Great video!! Thank you for providing this. It was very helpful.