jwilson2899
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- Jeff
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- Front Royal, VA
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- 2020 Gladiator Rubicon Launch Edition
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I had a friend help me, and it wasn't too bad, here are some pointers from my install:I plan on installing mine tomorrow - any helpful tips / tricks?
1. The instructions only say to remove the lower shock bolts, but I removed the sway bar link bolts too
2. Even with both unbolted the springs, especially the driver's side still didn't want to come out. I had to convince them to come out. See step 4 for what I think would make it easier.
3. I fed the hose down from the top, put the spacer in place, attached it to the bag, then put all of it inside the spring
4. Putting the springs back was a chore, The axle didn't want to drop down enough to get them back in there. Plus the rubber isolator on top has to go in a specific spot because it has it's on locating pin, and the spring indexes into that. Trying to hold all of it in there while fighting the axle made me invent new curse words. Finally my buddy had an idea and we used a small bottle jack placed on the bumpstop pad and pushing against the metal cup for the bump stop. With this setup we were able to push the axle down in a controlled manner, easily get the pieces in there, and then let it up slowly while holding everything in place. I recommend putting the drivers side one back in first, then passenger.
5. Since I was installing in the gas filler area, I run my lines all to the drivers side. I left enough slack that when I was done, I tucked them in behind the fender linter. They are out of sight, but I could loose the bolts and pull them down if they need to be serviced in the future.
6. If you do the gas filler spot I did, you'll have to reach in under the fender liner and up to it. Also, it's a softish rubber, so I added a couple of fender washers to give it some backing and keeping it from flexing as much when taking the coupler on and off.
Hopefully that helps some, good luck with the install.
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