JeepFreak21
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- Cameron Park, CA
I'm tryin' to get these friggin' long arms done and I'm at the point where I'm too frustrated to think clearly. After some advice from ppl on this (and another) board, I decided to try to avoid cutting off the cast spring perch.
I have the tubing, and I have 2 RE joints for the chassis side. I also have (4) 3" wide poly bushings that I was going to use on the axle side. I see now that they're less than ideal for the top mounts. So... I'm thinking I'll run them on the bottom and becase of extremely limited space on the driver's side, I'm about ready to go out and buy 2 hiems, tube adapters, jam nuts, misalignment washers, etc to make the passenger side upper part out of; then just run one upper on the passenger side (like JnJ).
I really don't wanna drop the cash to do both sides with hiems (which, I think, would be all I have room for on the driver's side), but I may try that if one upper behaves badly.
What would you do?
(The "bumpstops" are in the place where the springs need to go.)
Thanks!
Billy
I have the tubing, and I have 2 RE joints for the chassis side. I also have (4) 3" wide poly bushings that I was going to use on the axle side. I see now that they're less than ideal for the top mounts. So... I'm thinking I'll run them on the bottom and becase of extremely limited space on the driver's side, I'm about ready to go out and buy 2 hiems, tube adapters, jam nuts, misalignment washers, etc to make the passenger side upper part out of; then just run one upper on the passenger side (like JnJ).
I really don't wanna drop the cash to do both sides with hiems (which, I think, would be all I have room for on the driver's side), but I may try that if one upper behaves badly.
What would you do?
(The "bumpstops" are in the place where the springs need to go.)
Thanks!
Billy
