waddy whiteguts wrote:
Installed the pads today. It was super easy, took an hour. It would have taken much less time if we weren't eating pizza, drinking beer, and BSing the whole time. We jacked up the axle on one side, wrapped two small ratchet straps around the spring and snugged them down to hold the spring compressed, lowered the axle with a jack stand under the frame rail and pulled the spring. The pads stacked up nice and tight. We set the spring back in, jacked up the axle, took off the straps, and lowered the KJ to the ground. Repeat side two.
I made a pair of 1/2" aluminum clevis spacers a couple weeks ago and had them installed when I had my Moog LBJs installed so now I'm set. I gained 1.25" in front and 1" rear total at the rocker panel. The KJ is perfectly level at 14-1/2" at the bottom of the rocker front and rear. Given that my KJ is a pre-lowered '02 I'm sitting a bit higher than most stock KJs but not as high as most lift kits. I think it looks good but the SRA Goodyears look wimpy in there. I need to get some Moab wheels and BFGs. I parked next to a new CRD and that thing had almost no fender gap compared to mine, we both had the same tires/wheels.
I still need to address the bump stop issue up front to make up for the extended strut. My thought was to add a chunk of polyethylene to the top of the upper control arm where it contacts the bumpstop in order to stop the control arm before overcomressing the shock. I'll write a post with pics once I get the stops made and the pics organized.
What bumpstop are you talking about? I have no extended bumpstop with the ome lift.
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