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 Post subject: JBA Upper Control Arms install
PostPosted: Sun May 24, 2015 2:23 pm 
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Installing JBA upper control arms for a 4" lift in my CRD. The upper control arms come with washer/spacer. Which side of the BJ do these go on? Knuckle to BJ boot, or castle nut to knuckle? Instructions do not show this spacer/washer.

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 Post subject: Re: JBA Upper Control Arms install
PostPosted: Mon May 25, 2015 8:56 am 
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you've probably got it figured out by now. But the BJ, goes through the knuckle, then the spacer goes on the bottom, then the castle but. The purpose of the spacer is to ensure you the cotter pin hole lined up with your castle nut slots.

If you put the spacer ontop, your bj won't fit the taper of the knuckle properly.

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 Post subject: Re: JBA Upper Control Arms install
PostPosted: Mon May 25, 2015 10:11 am 
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WhitbyKJ wrote:
you've probably got it figured out by now. But the BJ, goes through the knuckle, then the spacer goes on the bottom, then the castle but. The purpose of the spacer is to ensure you the cotter pin hole lined up with your castle nut slots.

If you put the spacer ontop, your bj won't fit the taper of the knuckle properly.

The spacer goes between the boot and the knuckle

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 Post subject: Re: JBA Upper Control Arms install
PostPosted: Mon May 25, 2015 1:12 pm 
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4x4kayak2112 wrote:
WhitbyKJ wrote:
you've probably got it figured out by now. But the BJ, goes through the knuckle, then the spacer goes on the bottom, then the castle but. The purpose of the spacer is to ensure you the cotter pin hole lined up with your castle nut slots.

If you put the spacer ontop, your bj won't fit the taper of the knuckle properly.

The spacer goes between the boot and the knuckle


I put it together as 4X4kayak suggests. There's a JBA video on youtube that shows it in this orientation. Odd thing is that after torquing a bit beyond the factory spec so I could like up the castle nut, the spacer can freely rotate. Not sure the function. I'll email Marlin and see what he says.

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 Post subject: Re: JBA Upper Control Arms install
PostPosted: Mon May 25, 2015 1:15 pm 
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Dent wrote:
4x4kayak2112 wrote:
WhitbyKJ wrote:
you've probably got it figured out by now. But the BJ, goes through the knuckle, then the spacer goes on the bottom, then the castle but. The purpose of the spacer is to ensure you the cotter pin hole lined up with your castle nut slots.

If you put the spacer ontop, your bj won't fit the taper of the knuckle properly.

The spacer goes between the boot and the knuckle


I put it together as 4X4kayak suggests. There's a JBA video on youtube that shows it in this orientation. Odd thing is that after torquing a bit beyond the factory spec so I could like up the castle nut, the spacer can freely rotate. Not sure the function. I'll email Marlin and see what he says.

You need a taller spacer, its supposed to hold the boot tight.

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 Post subject: Re: JBA Upper Control Arms install
PostPosted: Mon May 25, 2015 5:03 pm 
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4x4kayak2112 wrote:
You need a taller spacer, its supposed to hold the boot tight.


Well ain't that a beech.

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 Post subject: Re: JBA Upper Control Arms install
PostPosted: Tue May 26, 2015 9:06 am 
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Yep...it is there to ...as Marlin confirmed in an email I sent...

Between the steering knuckle and the ball joint boot.

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It holds the ball joint boot in place.

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 Post subject: Re: JBA Upper Control Arms install
PostPosted: Tue May 26, 2015 9:27 pm 
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Holy crap! No way!

Seriously?

I had to over torque mine, with the washer underneath, just to get the holes to line up.

Like wise, when I replaced my ubj's I didn't need a spacer at all.

Could we be seeing minor variations in the knuckles?

I can understand minor variations between brands of ubj, considering the replacement nut was a different size than what had come on the arm.

Learn something new everyday.

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 Post subject: Re: JBA Upper Control Arms install
PostPosted: Tue May 26, 2015 9:28 pm 
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Thanks boys :)

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