Ok so i saw this on Grubbicons thread but didnt want to muck his build thread up with it.
https://youtu.be/bbWQhqph7nk
I dont get these things really. They look out of control and dangerously unpredictable. And actually the dont look to be that good at hill climbs to me. I watched a youtube vid...
This is a weird question, but both rear lca's on a jku should be straight right lol? Whole under my jeep i noticed that the one on my drivers side has a bow in it about 7 or so inches from the frame side mount. If thats not how it should be, is it enough to matter?
Question for any you running both on a jku. Im already running the 4 door Evo rock skins and looking into upgrading my sliders to the Evo weld-ons. My question is, once you weld them on, can you still get to the rockskin screws to remove them?
Looking to do a Windrock run second part of june or possibly july. Details are still pretty vague. Just giving a heads up in case any of you are interested in goin. Probably be a fri-sat or a sat-sun. Ill be locking in dates as soon as possible.
Lately ive been thinking about making some improvements to the garage to make installs and repairs a little more organized/efficient. That got me wondering how other people have their workspace setup. What works for you, and what doesnt? Throw up some pics of where all your hard work goes down.
Yeah sounds to me like one of them is adjusted wrong. All things being normal, geometry class says they have to line up, or at least be close. Id check link length first.
Your saying the sway bar itself wont move up or down on just the drivers side? Its one continuous bar on the non rubis so im assuming you also mean the passenger side wont move either?
When you get back on somewhat flat ground they oughtta be close enough that pushing on the side of the jeep or rocking it, it will line up. To my knowledge they should be the same length and when both unhooked, the bar should move freely
Anybody want to explain this process to me? Ive never messed with these before and dont feel like messing this up. I see from reading there is a tool, similar to a rivet gun id assume, that makes this easier? Any input would be awesome.