Right. Level is the preferred setup. Sounds like the previous kit maybe had too long of links. Other idea is if there was a bunch of added front bumper weight that is pushing the suspension downwards. New coils could help with that as well.
The only way to guarantee you are getting the latest revision is to buy from steersmarts directly.
I did not go with the PRO version. PRO uses polyurethane bushings. My take is you should only buy poly bushings if you only specifically want them. There are pros and cons.
Here is a code I just...
I haven't utilized mine yet. I bought them to run with 2.5" MC coils and that might come back to bite me.
Your theory sounds on par. If you run the 2" front coils and utilize your aftermarket front links. As long as the sway bar is parallel or angled just (little) downwards, you should be good...
Just installed Steersmarts Front Track bar and there latest revision of the sector shaft brace. Didn't have to cut on my Mojave. I also installed the Fox ATS stabilizer at the same time. The way my jeep drives has completely changed. Cannot recommend enough.
I recently installed a steering smarts sector shaft brace and front trackbar. I measured from the side of the frame under the top shock mount. Then I knew to match the spot on each side. Then I measured to the center of the tire with the wheels straight. This was assisted by the fact my tires...
I just installed the fishbone stubby. I utilized my tow hooks instead of the supplied hardware. The look might not be for everyone. I just really wanted to keep the front Mojave tow hooks element.
You can use ratchet straps around the axle and hook into the frame. You can pull/shift the axle around. Then you can use your strength to adjust it into position.
I bought the 2" kit front and rear links to go with my Metalcloak 2.5 springs. Will see how they do with the setup.
I went out and measured.
Front 7.500 Center to Center
Rear 13.125 Center to Center
That size isn't anything super special per say. That service writer is just clueless or the dealer just hasn't delt with that specific service request much. If you don't get good responses back. Maybe its worth your energy and time to do it your self or find another dealer or aftermarket shop.
I don't think it will just work that way. I'm pretty sure the BCM has some type of control in the activation of that system. Along with the light sensor that needs to be present. Not saying the upgrade cannot be done. Just fairly confident that just swapping the light controls won't achieve that.
FYI, I have verified with Steering Smarts that their sector shaft brace has been updated. Mojave do not require cutting with the latest revision. They still show the instructions because vendors can potentially have the older revision. So I decided to purchase directly from them. They are...
Here is a previous post on replacing the trackbar bolts.
I ordered from McMaster-Carr to replace with my upcoming lift install.
9/16"x 3"
There is a youtube video out there that showed 3.5" long causes some issues. So sticking with 3" is the way to go...
How are you liking the ride? I just pieced together the 2.5 kit for my Mojave. I'm going to run the front alignment bracket instead replacing all the arms.
Just sharing an opinion so others don't get persuaded. You are making 0% more HP with 91 octane. Unless the motor is tuned for the additional octane along with higher compression(or boost) there is no benefit. This isn't a Jeep thing. Octane rating is its resistance to self-ignition.
Some...
Air density is inversely proportional to temperature. Air density is what makes power. But yes, at stock this probably doesn't effect much. But cooler air temps are typically beneficial.