I’m a pain in the a$$ this weekend with asking y’all for help. Sorry.
I installed an Iron Rock 2” spacer lift. Had some trouble with the rear springs, but eventually got it.
I torqued everything down (hopefully) and took for a test drive. Was quite at first then I noticed a light metallic sound...
I wondered about the track bar. Question, if I unbolt the track bar, won’t my axle shift and I won’t be able to bolt it back in place?
As for choosing Iron Rock, I wanted a metal spacer and they seemed to have a pretty good price and good reviews. Of course, YouTube makes the install look super...
I bought the Iron Rock 2” spacer lift. Just to run some 35”s, make it look at bit more respectable. I got the front on with minimal issues. Then I went to the rear. No matter what I do, I cannot drop the axle low enough to get the spacers in!! Shocks are unbolted. Sway bar is disconnected. Brake...
On/off-topic - I don't really want to buy a $350 tool (or...whatever the Tazer costs these days) JUST to recalibrate my larger tires. Can the dealer do this for me?
I don't feel like reading through 5-pages of replies, but I can tell you that my JT was built two weeks ago and it does have the factory spray-on bed liner.
It could be that I finally narrowed it down. Although these two tires are different in their usage profile, I have found on YouTube and other Jeep forums that these two tires are often compared. For me, it comes down to weight; my JT has 3:73 gears, that's not going to change anytime soon, but...
First time reading this only minutes after the dealer told me that the JT I ordered has arrived! I have a JLU Rubicon and have no room issues at 6' 5" and over two-bills. I did test drive a JT before ordering and didn't find any difference in the room from the JLU. Time will tell I guess. But...
It just seems that some vehicles are prone to issues. Luck of the draw I suppose. These are all mass-produced vehicles made on 3 different shifts but with many different workers. Many assembly processes are fully automated now which does help with quality, but some (like attaching your ground)...