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Post by xptb on Jan 27, 2015 21:16:18 GMT -6
After I got my lift sorted out, I noticed my front bump stops are hitting the spring. Its like the springs are angled toward the back of the jeep. This mean I need adjustable LCAs to push the axle forward more?
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Post by BEN on Jan 27, 2015 21:31:28 GMT -6
Or control arm drops maybe?
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Post by mike on Jan 27, 2015 23:15:05 GMT -6
Adjustable arms would be the way to go or long arms
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Post by Off_Road_Teacher on Jan 27, 2015 23:16:19 GMT -6
Keith I might have a front set of lower control arms from a 4" lift I'll look
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Post by 06blackmax on Jan 28, 2015 6:47:31 GMT -6
Watch your pinion angle or you will start getting vibrations. When you push the bottom only the pinion will go down and could get the DS and u-joints out of line.
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Post by ODG010III0 on Jan 28, 2015 7:46:44 GMT -6
Ever sense I put my 4" RC lift on, my bumpstops have hit my springs, it just never bothered anything and I haven't fixed it yet.
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Post by ODG010III0 on Jan 28, 2015 7:54:17 GMT -6
after looking at it, it just hits the lip of the bump stop cup when flexing. yours might be hitting more than that.
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Post by Somebody on Jan 28, 2015 8:38:44 GMT -6
Yall still run bumpstops?? Adj arms are what you need but usually you buy upper and lower to keep your pinion angle correct..
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Post by xptb on Jan 28, 2015 14:50:25 GMT -6
I decided to go with drop brackets. Rough Country said that would put my spring back in line and fix the angle. ODG, mine are a lot worse than that. the spring was resting on the bump stop pushing it slightly.
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Post by ODG010III0 on Jan 31, 2015 15:59:23 GMT -6
Oh. Then yea that's not right. and yes, the bumps are still on it, but my tire hits the fender before it hits the stop.
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