Jawa
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- Aurora, CO
Skully said:#1. Cut the fendersI have 4.5" with 31's and had to cut the back side of the flares as they stick out too far and my tire hit them when it turned lock to lock left to right. 33's little more trimming probably.....
#2. When you went up with the Y style steering it will toe in naturally, get a big old MONKEY WRENCH/ aka pipe wrench and gets some torque on that puppy, probably just rusted............ or get someone else to do it as you have already planned![]()
#3. Easy as pie, there is two ways you can do it or combine if necessary. 1st; Start from the caliper and not too tightly put the brake line to the shock and use a zip tie, making sure it will not bind when turning lock to lock.
2nd; go to a hardware store and get light springs like the ones on your parking brake cables in the back so they pull the brake line to the frame and will stretch out when flexing or turning. I have had to do both of these things cause of too much brake line.
#4. Rough ride? ....it is never going to end you are never done fine tuning your Jeep :sunshine: ....remember to go beat the crap out of it now and get those springs working and they might ride better. Also like in our previous post make sure your shackles are moving freely or it will be a rough ride.......
Did you ever figure out your leaning problem?
#1 - Trimming will happen for sure, but with how long it takes me to do things I just don't think I have time to get it done before I go to Silverton next weekend.
#2 - I tried a pipe wrench on it to no avail...
#3 - Great suggestions, thank you. I had wondered about using springs. Zip tying to the shock will probably do the trick, so I'll give that a shot first.
#4 - Got the drop brackets on order already. :laugh3: More important than the ride and rubbing is the fact that I've only got an inch or so before the arms hit the axle brackets. An inch of downward wheel travel doesn't cut it for me.
The lean appears to have mostly gone away after driving around a bit. There's still a very slight lean there, so I'm going to loosen up the shackle bolts tonight, drive it around a bit more, and see how it sits then. I'll see if that helps the rough ride too.