mcd2484
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Evening everyone!
so mid may I had a full Bds 3in kit with fox shocks installed. I also added all 8 control arms and front and rear adjustable track bars.
I’m getting a lean on the passenger’s side about 3/4 inch up front and about 5/8 in the rear. Lift has been on for a few months now and about 7500 miles there has been no change in hight or “settling.” I was talking with both northrdige and Bds and though they didn’t say it was normal they both said this lift does not have specific sides so all springs are identical between drivers side and passengers side. I am about 190pounds and that takes about 1/4 away but still seems wrong for the cost of the vehicle and lift. Upon looking at the jeep while filling an almost empty tank I see little difference but then again I’d assume gas stations are not level for safety/spills.
I brought the jeep to a jeep shop that specializes in jeep aftermarket and they said not much can be done if springs are not corner spicific. They did however confirm and adjust the track bars, and control arms and said springs are seated properly.
my question is I have the 3/4 rear spacers i installed prior to the lift. If I added the spacer just to the passenger side rear spring would that help the situation? If I lift the rear with my hands about an inch the front levels out as well. Would this cause “a lite load,” on the front spring making it subject to DW? I know it would not make it level on all four corners I just want it not noticeable to the naked eye.. or maybe I’m obsessive lol. Originally had death wobble after the lift when towing and it ended up being the drag link. Shop said it was already there the towing was just the tipping point. They added the teraflex drag link and adjusted the links and the ride quality is great! That being said I do not want to fiddle with the geometry more after having everything set and adjusted.
Sorry for the long winded question just really want to enjoy the jeep a bit more especially with the snow coming.
ps also sorry for the terrible pics lol. But cramped with the garage door closed!
so mid may I had a full Bds 3in kit with fox shocks installed. I also added all 8 control arms and front and rear adjustable track bars.
I’m getting a lean on the passenger’s side about 3/4 inch up front and about 5/8 in the rear. Lift has been on for a few months now and about 7500 miles there has been no change in hight or “settling.” I was talking with both northrdige and Bds and though they didn’t say it was normal they both said this lift does not have specific sides so all springs are identical between drivers side and passengers side. I am about 190pounds and that takes about 1/4 away but still seems wrong for the cost of the vehicle and lift. Upon looking at the jeep while filling an almost empty tank I see little difference but then again I’d assume gas stations are not level for safety/spills.
I brought the jeep to a jeep shop that specializes in jeep aftermarket and they said not much can be done if springs are not corner spicific. They did however confirm and adjust the track bars, and control arms and said springs are seated properly.
my question is I have the 3/4 rear spacers i installed prior to the lift. If I added the spacer just to the passenger side rear spring would that help the situation? If I lift the rear with my hands about an inch the front levels out as well. Would this cause “a lite load,” on the front spring making it subject to DW? I know it would not make it level on all four corners I just want it not noticeable to the naked eye.. or maybe I’m obsessive lol. Originally had death wobble after the lift when towing and it ended up being the drag link. Shop said it was already there the towing was just the tipping point. They added the teraflex drag link and adjusted the links and the ride quality is great! That being said I do not want to fiddle with the geometry more after having everything set and adjusted.
Sorry for the long winded question just really want to enjoy the jeep a bit more especially with the snow coming.
ps also sorry for the terrible pics lol. But cramped with the garage door closed!
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