If there was a lift installed than it likely came with longer swar bar links. If you are going to do any wheeling I'd recommend looking into rear sway bar reinforced brackets. The factory ones are weak and will eventually split. Metalcloak makes an excellent set and it even comes with the...
Hey, I can answer this. Nearly identical that what I out on except I am still running 33s. I will be going to 35s once these wear down. Already have 4.10s so I won't be regearing.
This is my first Jeep so I can only compare before and after.
Did the lift in my buddies garage with a ton of...
Same here. Customer service has been top notch. I have their 2.5" true dual installed. Waiting on sway bar link brackets. So a limited experience with their products. That being said, their customer service and the quality of their products I've received so far, I'll continue to shop with them...
So I'm waiting for my brackets to be delivered and I have the same sway bar links from Metalcloak. The top portion of the link is going to stick out more than before simply because you are adding the width of the bracket on top of the existing. However, I think the washer should be between the...
Relocated the entire control box....sorta. I removed it all from the control box and used a inverter cable kit to extend it to a spot next to the battery. Right I have it just kinda sitting in that space. It works just fine but I want to fabricate a bracket for the kill switch, remote switch...
The difference in vehicle height between 37" and 38" would inly be 1/2", not 1". Not much of a difference but an half inch can be the difference in bashing your top and not bashing your top.
Installed Smittybilt's Apollo sliders. Didn't like the bare metal look. Friend suggested non-skid. Bought a 7"x35' roll from Amazon and bam. I like the look.