Bmxer524 wrote:
It's easy to crank up. They'll lift the front to take some weight off the suspension, then crank it down a little. How much, I'm not exactly sure.
If i ran the numbers right, I think it's got to go somewhere near 3/4 to a full turn.
tommudd wrote:
Homeward_Bound wrote:
The shop I went to said they have done KK's before, just not this extensive. When I left, the head guy told me the fronts are on the softer side.
More than likely some cheap spacer lift and have no clue how to properly setup what you have
Big problem with a lot of shops
But have them do what Bmxer said
May take a few tries to get it where you want it but then of course another alignment
I would crank it down at least 1/2-3/4 of an inch to start and see where that outs you at
Took me a few tries on mine to get them where i wanted them
The spacer lift is what they probably have done before. They are, surprise surprise, heavy into JK's, YJ's, and XJ's.
I should be heading back to that shop either Thursday or sometime next week. Moving the Adjust-A-Strut's also entails a realignment, so I'll have them do it. Just to be clear, crank down to go up? After running the numbers, I think i need somewhere between 3/4 and 1 turn to bring me to where I should've been last week.
Gageraid wrote:
It's a great looking setup.
It'll look even better and be more functional if you take Tom's advice and lift it a bit more in the front as mentioned.

Thanks, it's been something I've wanted to do for a while. After I get the suspension straightened out, it should be more functional and ready for what I want to do with it.
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