br1anstorm
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Thanks all you folks who replied. It's clear that DW is a subject close to all Jeep owners' hearts, and also that there's a lot of wisdom and experience out there.
I ought to fill in a few more details if only to keep the discussion (if not my Jeep!) on track.
First, mine is a LHD US-spec vehicle. Long story, but I needed a LHD Jeep back in 1993 because I was going out to work in the Gulf and the UK dealers understandably had no LHD versions. So I bought it new from an importer in Belgium who supplied US Forces in Europe with tax-free vehicles, and I drove it out the Middle East (and back.... twice.... then took it to Africa and back).
So that's why now - back in Scotland - I browse the
Jeep forum, and I confess, one or two others. I still have the Jeep, because who in UK is going to want to buy an 18-year old second-hand LHD XJ? Getting some spare parts is a headache, but I think it is a great vehicle - and I have previously had a Range Rover and a Toyota Land Cruiser.
Back to the main issue. Regarding the tyres, I had all four balanced about 6-8 months ago (before the DW started getting nasty). Haven't done a lot of miles since then. I did change the backs to the fronts about 4 months ago to see if that would help, and because that's the normal thing to do. Didn't help. So this week I did the side-to-side swap at the front just to see if that made a difference. Also because my DW usually starts when the left-front wheel (remember I'm driving on the left side of the road) hits a manhole cover, pothole or uneven patch close to the kerb. So I wondered if there was a problem related to the tyre/wheel on that side.
Special thanks to heyhar for answering my idiot question. Definitely suggests I need to look very hard again at the joint and mounting at the chassis (frame) end of the track rod. We tend not to call that particular balljoint a Tie-Rod End, since we think of the tie rods and TREs as being those parts in the steering setup...
So looks like the next step is indeed the trackbar and steering damper, and hooray I think I have found a source in UK for a new LHD trackbar. At around £90 pounds sterling it's actually cheaper than the RHD/UK spec one!
Watch this space: after all this I shall definitely have to report back on what happens next. Thanks again to everyone for advice - what would I do without you?
I ought to fill in a few more details if only to keep the discussion (if not my Jeep!) on track.
First, mine is a LHD US-spec vehicle. Long story, but I needed a LHD Jeep back in 1993 because I was going out to work in the Gulf and the UK dealers understandably had no LHD versions. So I bought it new from an importer in Belgium who supplied US Forces in Europe with tax-free vehicles, and I drove it out the Middle East (and back.... twice.... then took it to Africa and back).
So that's why now - back in Scotland - I browse the

Back to the main issue. Regarding the tyres, I had all four balanced about 6-8 months ago (before the DW started getting nasty). Haven't done a lot of miles since then. I did change the backs to the fronts about 4 months ago to see if that would help, and because that's the normal thing to do. Didn't help. So this week I did the side-to-side swap at the front just to see if that made a difference. Also because my DW usually starts when the left-front wheel (remember I'm driving on the left side of the road) hits a manhole cover, pothole or uneven patch close to the kerb. So I wondered if there was a problem related to the tyre/wheel on that side.
Special thanks to heyhar for answering my idiot question. Definitely suggests I need to look very hard again at the joint and mounting at the chassis (frame) end of the track rod. We tend not to call that particular balljoint a Tie-Rod End, since we think of the tie rods and TREs as being those parts in the steering setup...
So looks like the next step is indeed the trackbar and steering damper, and hooray I think I have found a source in UK for a new LHD trackbar. At around £90 pounds sterling it's actually cheaper than the RHD/UK spec one!
Watch this space: after all this I shall definitely have to report back on what happens next. Thanks again to everyone for advice - what would I do without you?