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I bet someone lost their testing driving privileges on the rover test track lol
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These are the raw lifted measurements (before the alignment):
Front-Left = 22⅝" - Front-Right = 22⅝"
Rear-Left = 21½" -- Rear-Right = 21½"
Just looking at it, it looked taller than that, but it's prob'ly just because I have the stock size tires - and there isn't a single lifted KJ around where I live, even though there seems to be one on every corner.
Here it sits, cold and wet, until I can take it in for the alignment tomorrow.
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AllJ's is actually in Southern CA - 600 miles/10 hours from me. If I didn't have to be on oxygen 24/7, the trip wouldn't bother me, but I carry only about 15 hours worth of o2 tanks - no way to hook up my electric concentrator in the Jeep.A thought on rails... AllJ's Products is in Northern California and they make a nice set of rock rails. I bought a custom made set they put together and they have an angled tube onto which I've put 'traction tape' so my wife and others won't slip when stepping on them to climb into my KJ. I'm about an inch taller than your post-lift measurements so it can be a bit of a stretch for some to climb into. If you zoom in on these pics you can see the angled tube and the traction tape along the top.
Absolutely. I also thought the hullabaloo was mostly exaggerated, but I'm a believer now.Glad you found the ride to be greatly improved. We keep saying that and those who haven't done an OME suspension think we're crazy. Well, we ARE crazy but we know what we're talking about :gr_grin:
I've heard rumors that orders of Rock Lizard sliders have been a disappoiningly long wait coming. I like the style, but have no plans to order from them. The AllJ's on Bob's and RR Supersliders look very similar, so I will be mulling over those choices. Bedlining them sounds like a good idea.x2 on those for side steps. The RL ones are great for that, but good luck getting a set. The JCR off road ones would also be good too. I bedlined mine- good grip, even with ski boots on and them being covered in snow/ice.
Goodyear has both sizes. I'm hoping the 75s fit. I plan to get one for a test fit and then decide. I don't mind having to pound the pinch weld or maybe massage the well liner some (not a lot, but some). I have a powerful heat gun usually used in the flooring industry that will make the job easier.
I didn't try that yet, but I believe it. Before the alignment, it was pretty squirrely.
PS: What's a LR3?
Thanks for sharing your specs. I was under the assumption that I did get a 3" lift. That is what I decided on when Tom suggested the parts I would need to do that here. Do you know what the fender measurement is for stock height?I can tell you one thing, my tires are 31" tall and I wouldn't go any taller, even with me being at 3.25" lift
But, every tire is different in size
I'd stick with something around 30" tall MAX with 3" of lift- especially since you aren't even at 3" of lift
Different height is what you meant to say, right? I don't know how I got confused about that. Musta been parked on a dead brain cell. The diameters for Duratracs are245-75-16 is a height than a 245-75-17 is what I am saying
plus you don't have enough lift for that size tire
I thought that's why I got the JBA UCAs... to prevent that. Not enough?The banging comes in if you lift high enough for that size tire ( 245-75-17 ) and the UCAs hit the springs
Yes, it would affect measurements, but the before & after measurements should have still been 3" different, unless the flares sagged sometime between those measurements.Also check and see if your flairs are sagging. That could affect your measurements.
I wonder if tightening nuts/bolts into bushings before the Jeep was put on the ground could have accounted for the discrepancy?With the parts you used you should of gotten 3 inches, 2.5 from the springs and 1/2 inch from the 1/4 inch plate on top . Always got that measurement after alignment ( 3 inches )
Yes, it would affect measurements, but the before & after measurements should have still been 3" different, unless the flares sagged sometime between those measurements.
I wonder if tightening nuts/bolts into bushings before the Jeep was put on the ground could have accounted for the discrepancy?
I posted a list of all the parts installed. They were installed. I checked. In fact, I have all the parts they took off and they couldn't have been removed without something to replace them. I showed photos of the rear in a previous post. Here they are again.Like what's been stated already something isn't sitting right
You shouldn't only be sitting on 2.5" of lift with those parts you should be at 3" for sure
I'd take a good look to make sure they put everything on