Nice. I'm using the same arms. Along with their steering linkage. To grease the arms. Use Johnny Joint grease. Don't use anything else. Have your grease fitting pointing up. I replaced the straight fittings with 45* fittings on the rear arms and on the front lower arms in the rear. Makes it easier to grease. Plus use a "Lock and Lube" grease coupler on the grease gun. What springs are you using?Installed a 3.5" lift and Core 4x4 Crawl control arms.
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Thanks for the info. The springs are just the ones that came in the Rough Country Mojave lift, which included the shock mount extensions and the adjustable track bar. It seems like it's pretty decent quality for what it is. I don't think I would have installed it without the control arms though. Also added the spacer for the rear carrier bearing and bought the front control arm drop brackets, but did not install them. The Rough Country lift also did not include rear bump stop extensions. I'm not sure how important those are.Nice. I'm using the same arms. Along with their steering linkage. To grease the arms. Use Johnny Joint grease. Don't use anything else. Have your grease fitting pointing up. I replaced the straight fittings with 45* fittings on the rear arms and on the front lower arms in the rear. Makes it easier to grease. Plus use a "Lock and Lube" grease coupler on the grease gun. What springs are you using?
I have about 4" of lift. I used Teraflex geo brackets in the front. If you use geo brackets. You may have to cut about 3/8" off of the lower Core arms in the front to get the proper length. They are longer than oem. To use geo brackets. You have to set the arm length to oem spec's. The upper's are ok.Thanks for the info. The springs are just the ones that came in the Rough Country Mojave lift, which included the shock mount extensions and the adjustable track bar. It seems like it's pretty decent quality for what it is. I don't think I would have installed it without the control arms though. Also added the spacer for the rear carrier bearing and bought the front control arm drop brackets, but did not install them.
320 FT/LB?!?! OMG!Got a break in the weather and installed the Quadratec Class III hitch assembly. Install went pretty easy for the most part. Top down bolt was a bit of a pisser getting to the 320 ft-lb torque spec.
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Love the cap! Can that support a roof top tent? That looks perfect for what I'd like to do.Installed a 3.5" lift and Core 4x4 Crawl control arms.
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LOL, I think that would be a pisser if it were fully exposed and easy to reach!320 FT/LB?!?! OMG!![]()
Yes, it's actually a Rebel Off-road bed rack with the enclosure panels. It has a full steel frame underneath.Love the cap! Can that support a roof top tent? That looks perfect for what I'd like to do.
Trust me, I seriously considered just giving it a full send with my Milwaukee impact and call it good. That was the first time I found a need for my 350 ft-lb dial torque wrench I have had forever and a dayThat's a lot of ugga dugga's
A winch, a couple of pulleys and I'd call it tightTrust me, I seriously considered just giving it a full send with my Milwaukee impact and call it good. That was the first time I found a need for my 350 ft-lb dial torque wrench I have had forever and a day
Trust me, I seriously considered just giving it a full send with my Milwaukee impact and call it good. That was the first time I found a need for my 350 ft-lb dial torque wrench I have had forever and a day