Pliny
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When I installed them on the OE suspension using the RH supplied hardware I torqued them to what the RH instructions said. No clunking issues for the year and a half that I ran it like that.I have the front axle side lower control arm skids, the rear axle side lower control arm skids, and the rear frame side lower control arms skids. What are you guys torquing these to? I have done 210 foot/lbs, but still can't get enough compression to eliminate clunking on the Rock Hard 4x4 skids. I think the front lower axle side skids are the worst. They also seem prone to loosen up over time. Any suggestions before I give up on them and take them off?
Swapped to the BM bolts and then put the Mopar 2 inch lift on. Tourque them to 185 / 190 ft-lbs. as per the instructions from the lift kit.
Did end up having a clunk on the passenger axle side skid, but that was after I had the shop do the regear and put 37's on. I didn't realize that they had to remove that LCA bolt and drop that LCA skid in order to remove the RH FAD skid in order to pull the circlip off the intermediate axle shaft to get the differential out of the housing. I didn't check the torque on that LCA bolt when I got it back from the shop, so I'm blaming them.
After I re-torqued it, have done two trips to Colorado, one to Moab and Sand Hollow and nothing has loosened up.
Are you confident that your torque wrench is accurate?
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