PSC Cylinder Assist™ Steering Kit for 2020 and Newer Jeep Gladiator JT w/ Aftermarket Front Axle 8" Lock-to-Lock 1.75 Tie Rod

$3,550.99

SKU: SK689R36JP3-8.0W-1.75

Quick Overview

The New Jeep JT is equipped with new computer controlled electro-hydraulic steering (EHPS), electronic stability control (ESC), electronic roll mitigation (ERM), and a weight saving aluminum housing steering gearbox.

PSC has taken the Jeep JT steering system back to the drawing board and engineered our exclusive Big Bore XD-JT Steering Gearbox and a traditional belt-driven High Flow Mechanical Power Steering Pump Conversion, producing an essential upgrade to solve the undesireable factory steering performance while able to efficiently handle the increased torque loads due to larger tire sizes and installing aftermarket axle assemblies.

For JT Gladiator applications with Currie Rock Jock Axles

Application:

2020 Jeep JT Gladiator with 3.6L and Currie 60/70 Axle

FEATURES:

•Eliminates excessive on-center steering wheel "play"
•Eliminates electro-hydraulic pump overheating
•Increased Torque Output turns up to 37" tire sizes without cylinder assist
•Improved turning capability when locking differentials are engaged

INCLUDES:

•Big Bore XD-JT Steering Gear Box
•High Flow Mechanical Pump Conversion Kit
•Jeep JT Reservoir Kit
•Upgraded High Pressure Hose Assembly
•Upgraded Return Line Kit
•Fluid Cooler Kit
•SWEPCO 715 Power Steering Fluid

WARNING!

Use HWK-689-PP hardware kit when installing a Synergy MFG Track Bar and Sector Shaft Brace with this product.

Using SHORTER OEM or the standard supplied bolts included with a PSC kit could result in steering gearbox case failure.

The larger size of the BIG BORE XD-JT Steering Gearbox may prohibit the use of some aftermarket track bars.

TECH:

A Tazer JL Programmer (Tazer JL or Tazer JL MINI) will need to be purchased to override the OEM electro-hydraulic pump functions when installing the PSC High Flow Mechanical Pump Conversion Kit 

Positive caster increases align torque, aka the force that straightens the steering wheel when you go forward, which improves straight line stability of the car. Due to the geometry of positive caster this will also increase negative camber gain when turning, which will enable a wider tire contact patch. The caster angle is a major contributor to directional control. An insufficient amount of positive caster angle will decrease driver effort at the steering wheel, but may make the vehicle too sensitive and twitchy, especially as speed increases. To achieve the best on-the-road driving experience, recommended front axle caster setting is 7 degrees positive.