desertrunner
Hooked
So i just got done doing a lot of dialing in on my front suspension and since im trying to do it right (this time :doh
its time to move on to the rear and see what kinda damage control needs to be done. First things first i have a RK 3.5 X-Factor installed almost 3 years ago. I have read quite a few things on this forum about how the 1" longer control arms is just a recipe for complications. Upon first inspection of my rear suspension the pics below show what i found. Just wondering how i should go about getting my rear suspension dialed in like i just got my front.
Sway bar bracket bolt sheared off, im sure that is install error on my part from drilling new holes and moving it back an inch
Rear track bar bracket slightly contacts shock (bilstein 5100)

Track bar bracket contacts bump stop (dont think that one is a big deal since it just chips away at the rubber)

The coils bow way more than i would like to see

Also i rub really really bad on my rear LOD sig series rear bumper. trimming the pinch seam and rubi rails is easy but a LOD bumper not so much haha and i am about to pick me up a new set of 37s i dont wanna waste tread on my rear bumper
My guess is to pull the arms and shorten them up by an inch if they will shorten that much. Pull the coils and get those shims out. My concerns are the sway bar and track bar on where they need to go if i shorten up those arms. Im not sure how the RK rear track bar bracket and adjustable rear track bar will work with moving the axle forward. Money is tight so im looking for the freeist option haha but if it comes down to buying a new track bar bracket thats not a big deal.
Sway bar bracket bolt sheared off, im sure that is install error on my part from drilling new holes and moving it back an inch

Rear track bar bracket slightly contacts shock (bilstein 5100)

Track bar bracket contacts bump stop (dont think that one is a big deal since it just chips away at the rubber)

The coils bow way more than i would like to see

Also i rub really really bad on my rear LOD sig series rear bumper. trimming the pinch seam and rubi rails is easy but a LOD bumper not so much haha and i am about to pick me up a new set of 37s i dont wanna waste tread on my rear bumper
My guess is to pull the arms and shorten them up by an inch if they will shorten that much. Pull the coils and get those shims out. My concerns are the sway bar and track bar on where they need to go if i shorten up those arms. Im not sure how the RK rear track bar bracket and adjustable rear track bar will work with moving the axle forward. Money is tight so im looking for the freeist option haha but if it comes down to buying a new track bar bracket thats not a big deal.