Upgrading Heavy-Duty Steering Components on Jeep Cherokee XJ autowebnews.org
One of the most overlooked, yet critical, aspects of upgrading your steering system is the role your headlights play in post-upgrade safety. It sounds unrelated, but consider this: heavy-duty steering components, particularly upgraded tie-rods and track bars, often make the steering feel noticeably heavier and more responsive. As you test your new setup on dark trails or poorly lit back roads, you’ll need exceptional visibility to position your tires precisely on the line—especially when navigating tight turns between boulders or trees. Factory Jeep Cherokee XJ headlights are borderline inadequate in stock form; after steering upgrades, their dim, yellowish output becomes a genuine hazard. You cannot fully utilize the precision of a one-ton steering system if you cannot see the obstacles you are steering around.