deboy922 wrote:
Quinn from All-J's returned my call this afternoon. He looked at my pictures and listened to my concerns. Quinn thinks that I am good-to-go. He advised that I do the "rough" alignment (turn the tie-rods out one turn), which I just completed, and to drive it (wheel it, flex it, & brake hard to work the front end). Quinn said that he would back his product if I run into problems. The lift rides well and does not make a noise. So, I am taking Quinn's advice. In fact my wife drove it to town and did a little "corn field" driving on her way (the kids loved it).
Anyway, I am hoping that I was just being paranoid, and now I plan to "drive it, like I stole it"!
Quinn - Thank you for all of the advise and patience while working with me on the phone (he had to give me a little pep talk to get the lower clevis bolt installed).
The Liberty looks great. I had seen numerous pictures of lifted Liberty's. But I had never actually seen a lifted Liberty, until mine. If a picture is supposed to be worth a thousand words, than seeing it in person is worth a million.
Eddo - Have you given Quinn a call? If no, call him up, see what advise he has for you. Quinn did mention that just removing the daystar spacer was not a good idea, as that would change the function of the strut assembly.
One last comment - our lifts were on back-order due to the daystar components, not the front OME coil spings. So, Quinn does not believe that there are any issues with our springs.
Later,
Deboy
Yup I gave Quinn a call this afternoon. Really helpful. Basically said the same things. Just needs to break in and to drive it HARD. He said he takes KJs from the shop that are freshly frankenlift and hits a series of drainage ditches at about 45mphs to get them to start settling. Also mentioned you could go to a parking lot and do some nose dive braking for a while to help them set.
I'm naturally a little skeptical since it is so high, but he has alot of experience with the KJ and the Frankenlift so I will give it a try. He did mention that he will also stand behind his products and will do whatever it takes to see that everything works out.