Bad news folks, or at least the news everyone who has experence with the dreaded OTT lift already knows, except I have the pictures to show exactly how much this type of lift can damage your shocks and how it would happen on your first run out! It still really chaps my butt that so many companys sell these lifts to an unsuspecting public and even when I asked the Teraflex tech support I was assured that there was no such issue with this lift, what a crock!
I measured aprox 1 1/4" to 1 1/2" distance between the bottom of the bump stop and top of the upper A arm at full shock compression, that'll destroy a strut,(you do realize I just tore apart my brand new jeep just to check out exactly what the deal was with OTT lifts folks, thats gotta be a first lol)
Well back to the drawing board, so I guess the next question is would extended bump stops fix this issue, well you'll have to find out for your self cuz I'm done. Monday I'll call Teraflex and hey if anybody else out there wants to call as well maby they'll get the message, at any rate after I put my jeep back together I'll start a new thread about the frankenlift cuz I have questions about spacer style lifts as well but better to start a new thread me thinks. I know alot of people are sitting there going I told you so but I really wanted to know what the real deal was with this type of lift and it really does fall under the too good to be true catagory, stay away from OTT lifts, you've been warned!(geez and mine was only a 2" lift imagine adding another 1/2" to that gap

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2006 CRD Sport
MOPAR skid plates, RRO Rock Rails, tow hooks, JKS quck disconnects, 245/75R16LT Uniroyal Liberator A/Ts. OME790s and Rancho RSX17505 struts in the front OME948s and Rancho 17004s.
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