pitman arm

hitmanstj

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Is it necessary to install a new pitman arm with a 4 inch lift. Bought the 4 inch rough country lift and it doesn't come with one.
 

It'd be best. They're not real expensive, think I gave $60 for mine.
 
I recommend not using one. Get an adjustable front track bar to keep the steering parallel with the track bar and you will not have bumpsteer. A drop pitman arm is not needed at 4" lift.
 

I think I will go that route with the adjustable track bar. Thanks for the input everyone.
 
The adjustable trac bar won't work with a leaf sprung jeep. also a stock XJ pitman arm drops more than a yj/tj one and can be found in junk yards for $5
 

My RC 4" lift kit ('95 YJ) came with a dropped pitman arm.
 
If you're going into the pitman arm anyway you might consider all or part of what I had installed;

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Since I'd seen over the years many posts about weak links in steering, when the gearbox started leaking I learned of a stellar shop locally and even though I brought these parts from outside, they had no problem intalling 'em. Despite "Betty" being an old '78, she drives like a sedan, straight and true on hard surfaces.
 
I believe the OP was inquiring about a TJ, and we've had some good replies about YJ's and XJ's. I still think stock steering is fine at 4" with an adj track bar.
 

Oops, my bad. Perhaps Sam's makes similar for later Jeeps.
 
Later model Jeeps don't need the beefy bracket you picked, Jeep did away with the flimsy 2-piece CJ steering box bracket in '87. The flat pitman arm really only works in high-steer applications. I used a SJ pitman arm when I needed a flat arm in my YJ with highsteer.
 

A lot of the 4" lift kits for tj's come with dropped pitman arms. Skyjacker, Pro comp, Rubicon express just to name a few
 
hitmanstj said:
It is a 2001 tj with the 4 liter. Also installing 33 inch tires.

A lot of the four inch lifts for tj's come with a dropped pitman arm. Skyjacker, Pro comp, Rubicon express just to name a few.
 

Conventional stock steering, on "Betty" she's only got a 2" lift.
 
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