Lckydrw
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So much betterLooks much better with the stock flares back on!
So much betterLooks much better with the stock flares back on!
why did you remind me of those flares lol, it looked soooo bad, I can't believe I thought they looked good, smhSo much better
We all have regrets throughout life. Your Jeep looks great!why did you remind me of those flares lol, it looked soooo bad, I can't believe I thought they looked good, smh
Thanks!We all have regrets throughout life. Your Jeep looks great!
No bump stops? (The rubber things)I'm getting ready for some off-roading next Saturday so I figured I would get my front bump stops done, (I'm waiting for my SSSYE to do my rears)
3" on each worked perfect
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fun fact: I've yet to use any sort of liquid wrench/penetrating oil for any of my bolts
*jounce bumpers, I'm gonna get them soon, my old ones rotted awayNo bump stops? (The rubber things)
I thought they were called jounce bumpers, but everything online is saying just bump stops*jounce bumpers, I'm gonna get them soon, my old ones rotted away
Mine sits like that too. I dont think thats an issue. Just make sure your axle is centered and the the TB not contacting the diff under articulation and youll be fine.I got my JKS front track bar in, I got it slightly used off amazon for $170.
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the chassis side Johnny joint is a bit off center, how do I fix it? or is it not a problem?
the pic is with the TJ flat on the ground
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I don't have a SYE yet, but I'm sure when I do adjust them it will be greatIt certainly does feel good to get some shiny new parts on there. After adjusting your pinion angle, aren't you glad you went with the double adjustables?
Ah yes. I'm sure you still could appreciate it just setting the arm length to begin with though. After having set mine up with a SYE and stock tcase skid, then upgrading to a UCF ultra-high skid later on, I was so glad I went with the doubles. No need to remove a single bolt and mess around with the whole trial and error method of single adjustable arms (been there, done that, never again)I don't have a SYE yet, but I'm sure when I do adjust them it will be great