I'm in the process of replacing the steering box on my CJ-8. It was leaking fluid from everywhere and I thought that after 29 years it was time to just get a new one and upgrade in the process.
Instead of going with an OEM replacement box, I decided to upgrade to a box for a '96 Hummer H1.
Here is what one of the members of the SoCal Scramblers sent me in a PM as a recommendation and I believe it would apply to at least all of the CJs from 81 - 86, but I'm not an expert:
The guy who sent this to me is considered a "go to" guy when it comes to Jeeps. He worked at a Jeep dealership for a long time and recently retired. This advice was specific to my Scrambler and may not apply to your CJ, but I think it may.
Maybe some of the more knowledgeable people on MJR are familiar with this and can comment.
Hope that helps.
Christian
Instead of going with an OEM replacement box, I decided to upgrade to a box for a '96 Hummer H1.
Here is what one of the members of the SoCal Scramblers sent me in a PM as a recommendation and I believe it would apply to at least all of the CJs from 81 - 86, but I'm not an expert:
If you haven't ordered a reman box yet, spec one out for a '96 Hummer H1, A1 Cardone part number 27-7595, it's a bolt in for the stock CJ P.S. gear it has the larger piston for less effort with a faster turning ratio (variable 13 to 16-1 vs 17-1), with 13/16" input splines and metric fittings as original on Scramblers.
Maybe some of the more knowledgeable people on MJR are familiar with this and can comment.
Hope that helps.
Christian
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