I did have the jeep taken over to an exhaust shop and some extra pipe was added in for clearance on the passenger side but it does look like the drivers side was tampered with too, maybe the shop did something wrong...
I have the 3.5 in rock krawler adventure series long arm lift on my 4dr Jk. I noticed on the drivers side upper control arm that the resonators O2 sensor is being hit when the drivers side front axle droops. The pictures below show the O2 sensor is definitely contacting the arm, but I do not see...
It seems the advanced stage 4 coilover extreme whatever install instructions have my answer in plain black and white with pictures; they must have forgot this step...
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I went through the instructions and discovered they were for the old kits, it appears they have different mounts for the rear now
http://rockkrawler.com/jku-3-5-inch-adventure-series-long-arm-system/
There’s the link to the current system I have installed; I’ll take a look through the...
That’s basically what my conclusion has come to. I took a good look at the brackets mounting position on both sides and with my little experience, I’m unable to determine whether they are too high on the frame or just in the wrong spot entirely...
I can send what pictures I have of the...
The shop manager called them up and has been discussing with them and other shops to see what the deal is, I’m thinking maybe something is installed wrong because of how wonky the arms are sitting
Here’s some of the pictures I promised
Well, the problem is the upper rear control arms sit less than a 1/4 inch from the bolt on the body mounts so Bump stops will do nothing unless I put a huge spacer in there and make the rear ride on the bump stops 24/7. I’ll see if I can figure out how to add pictures so it’s a little easier to...
I just had a Rock Krawler 3.5 in adventure series long arm installed on my 2010 Sahara (4 link in rear, not the 3 link). As I was driving home, there was very loud clunking coming from the rear every time I hit any sort of bump or sizable crack in the road. I figured it was the old arms...