Hello,
I am installing a Zone 4” lift on my TJ and have some questions. Now, just to preface all of this, I have a 2.5 that will much later get an LS swap. So I do not want to spend any extra money on the Dana 35. I have an 8.8 and Artec kit waiting to be welded up one day. Not in the near future though so plan on seeing how long this 4 cylinder will last. I also already did the Savvy 1” body lift to be ready for the LS.
Anyways, in the rear they say you need to drill out the bracket for the upper control arms to put in caster/camber bolts. Can I skip this step since I am using Core adjustable uppers and just use stock fasteners? Any recommendation on a good baseline setting?
I also bought a JKS adjustable rear Trac bar. Any numbers good for a baseline on that? Should I use the drop bracket that came with the Zone kit with the JKS?
For now I plan on using the T case drop they send if that matters. I plan on doing the SYE after I get the 8.8 in, so holding off on all that since I will need different lengths most likely on the driveshaft.
Also this will mainly be a street Jeep, so not looking to spend a ton in suspension and get that last bit of flex. Most flexing it would probably see is a pebble in the road. I plan on running JL Rubicon wheels with 34’s. Yes I know it will run like a pig and I can always go back to the 32’s if it’s that bad.
Thanks!
I am installing a Zone 4” lift on my TJ and have some questions. Now, just to preface all of this, I have a 2.5 that will much later get an LS swap. So I do not want to spend any extra money on the Dana 35. I have an 8.8 and Artec kit waiting to be welded up one day. Not in the near future though so plan on seeing how long this 4 cylinder will last. I also already did the Savvy 1” body lift to be ready for the LS.
Anyways, in the rear they say you need to drill out the bracket for the upper control arms to put in caster/camber bolts. Can I skip this step since I am using Core adjustable uppers and just use stock fasteners? Any recommendation on a good baseline setting?
I also bought a JKS adjustable rear Trac bar. Any numbers good for a baseline on that? Should I use the drop bracket that came with the Zone kit with the JKS?
For now I plan on using the T case drop they send if that matters. I plan on doing the SYE after I get the 8.8 in, so holding off on all that since I will need different lengths most likely on the driveshaft.
Also this will mainly be a street Jeep, so not looking to spend a ton in suspension and get that last bit of flex. Most flexing it would probably see is a pebble in the road. I plan on running JL Rubicon wheels with 34’s. Yes I know it will run like a pig and I can always go back to the 32’s if it’s that bad.
Thanks!
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