tommudd wrote:
cough,......cough
Only one way for the Tri link ball joint to fit in, no reason to loosen it up when lifting. It has a bolt that goes through it so don't see anyway for that to help
The nifty little bracket is for higher lifts than just OME springs by themselves, plus i have one hanging up here and well there is a reason it's still hanging there
If I remember right

1996XJ was talking about the rear lower control arms
Thanks for the replies tommudd and InCommando.
I installed the boomerang (tri-link) myself as I felt it was something I could do with my tools in my driveway and seemed like a fairly easy swap...both times. I did notice that the shaft of the ball joint was keyed so that it can only be inserted the right amount if the bolt is going to be able to go through. I had the KJ up on stands and used a floor jack to lift the diff up and seat the shaft of the ball joint into the 'clamp' on the top of the diff then tightened everything back up before lowering the Jeep back to the ground.
Did I do this wrong? It is entirely possible as I am not mechanic, just a parts swapper. I did read up as much as I could on here and in the DC manuals before doing the job. I'd like to figure out the cause before I do the fix for the third time in a year.
If you guys have, or anyone else has, any additional info it would be greatly appreciated.