GRIMUS99XJ
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If I can ever find a freakin MJ around here for sale I can try to get some braces made to fit them but I have just as much luck finding a fully built rock buggy for 250.00 dollars lol
Chris @ GATR said:The RE moves the frame mount point farther forward, reclaiming some of the lost wheelbase. Again, think about the geometry of the "radius arm" setup and look at my drawing. The pivot point is still off from where it needs to be. I am not saying it isn't a decent idea, I am just stating my concern with the RC design. Again, RE has never been chincy in the design/manufacturing process, so I would definitely consider the RE over the RC.
After reading this post and doing some thinking and a little bit of research I have come to two conclusions. First not everyone has a "Honey" to get them ALLEVE nor do we send ALLEVE with the kits LOL. In all honesty the only thing we can find that is causing this is the bolt going through the drop brkt in original mount is getting torqed to specs before lower arm is put in (NOW THIS IS OUR FAULT DUE TO INSTRUCTIONS TELLING YOU TO) We have now corrected the instuctions and this should fix the issue of the LCA being snug. We are also putting crush sleeves in the kit to stop this from happening in the future.tinnocker30 said:Just got thru installing my RC drop brackets. As several others have posted I had trouble with my lca fitting in the mount box. The drivers side was very tight. I had to pry with a screwdriver and use a floor jack to force it in. The passenger side was worse. I took lca off (stock arm-never wheeled-perfect condition) and measured the arm and the RC bracket. The bracket was almost 1/8 " too narrow (or the metel sleeve in the stock mount was to long). I got a bucket of water and ground the lca sleeve and soaked to keep the rubber from getting too hot. Trial and error till it would fit. I am not blaming RC. It could be that the sleeve in the lca was too long. The RC drop brackets are very well made and I am satisfied with them. The RC drop brackets, 1.75" spacer, and adjustable trac bar is a lot of work for and old 61 year by himself. Honey, where's the ALLEVE?:laugh3:
obxtuf said:Id like to see a picture of the vehicle on the ground . with load bearing the suspension much appreciated
AutoAudioXJ said:Why do people keep saying this? Have you held both inyour hands next toeach other? I have. They are the same thing.hasta
Rockhound89 said:i finshed installing the drop brackets today on the Comanche.arty:
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calvynandhobbs said:I just finished installing mine this past Saturday. With 6.5" of lift this mod made a world of difference. No more big thumping under my foot when I hit bumps. I did find that my LCAs were both seized so I couldn't adjust them. I got them red hot, melted candles in the threads and couldn't get them to budge. They are at 16.85" which pushed my front axle out so far now that I can't reconnect my sway bar disconnects. When I swing it down it hits the coils. I like where the axle sits so I'll modify my sway bar now to make it work.
what length are your uppers set to? with the lowers set too long and the uppers not long enough, the pinion may be pointing down too much.
Hey Roger, its Dentoncalvynandhobbs said:I can't remember off the top of my head, but I went by the directions with the drop brackets that gave me some starting points for LCA and UCA lengths. When I couldn't move the LCAs in at all I adjusted the UCAs out to have the same difference as the RC directions gave as a starting point so basically since I could adjust the uppers I essentially just moved my entire axle about 3/4" out further. The pinion angle looks good and my springs are sitting real nice.