Geoarch
Well-Known Member
- First Name
- Steve
- Joined
- Feb 3, 2022
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- Albuquerque, NM
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- 2024 JTR, Bright White AT; 2022 JTR MT (traded)
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- geoarchaeologist (retired)
I guess it will be an experiment with the Mopar lift. If it's off-center, which everyone says it will be, then I'll at least get an adjustable track bar and go from there. I have a real picky dealer who has refused warranty on any suspension issues if aftermarket lifts are installed. I know, go to another dealer, but we're a small state population wise and don't have many options.Your rig....but I would advise doing it correctly the first time.
@Clayton Off Road is generous as @LostWoods states. I threw their chart in as a starting point. Those numbers look small but you will notice. Bunch of engineers way smarter than me did the math.
I went with Clayton over Mopar as there has been some discussion about how the Mopar lift could benefit from adjustable track arms and control arms.
Mine rides great with the lift, adjustable control arms, track bar, and the shocks. Installed the lift, torqued it all to spec, got it close, then took it immediately to get aligned at a pro shop. Took me two days to do lift and wire the shocks up. Felt like I lifted heavy for those two days.
Then drive it a bit and recheck your torque.
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