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So 3 weeks ago my 24 JLUR was stolen out of my driveway and taken to Mexico for the cartel to run drugs around the jungle.
I bought an 05 LJ Rubicon to replace it. Interior, exterior, motor and trans (manual) seem to be in very good shape. It’s got 61,000 on the odometer, though I have a suspicion it’s got a lot of flat tow miles as well. This is my rig to get to my cabin, do some moderate rock crawling and in the winter goes on snow tracks to get me to said cabin. I do trailer it occasionally, mainly when it’s on the snow tracks.
It has 35” tires with a crappy 4” lift consisting of skyjacker lower control arms front and back, skyjacker springs, 1.5” transfer case drop, dropped pitman arm, relocated front and rear trac bar mounts. It had Rancho 9000 shocks that were the wrong length, designed for a 2.5” lift and only had 1/2” of down travel. Front axle was off-center almost an inch. Front and rear driveshafts are factory. It rubs pretty bad on the front lower control arms.
This weekend I did some maintenance/upgrades:
Spicer ball joints
Timkin unit bearings
Spicer front axle u-joints
Currie Currectlynk steering
Rock jock front track bar (centered axle)
New, correct length, Rancho 9000 adjustable shocks all the way around with Currie’s rear shock relocation brackets
I aligned it and it seems to drive almost perfectly. The only exception is that the Rancho steering damper subdues the return to center, I think it’s too stiff. Road tested with and without it, big difference, without the damper it returns perfectly.
I have a growing list of things I’d like to do to it, with the following main goals:
Maximize ground clearance, specifically in the t-case region
Stop rubbing on control arms and hopefully run bead locks.
Upgrade steering eventually to hydro assist for the snow tracks (tracks are 5ft long and 16” wide, really hard to steer)
Have a solid, reliable lift to run 37s. Keep D44s to start and upgrade when they break.
My list of upgrades will occur as money/wife allow. Next plan is to do the 1” motor mount lift and 1.25” body lift. My question is will this allow me to remove the t-case drop? Keep in mind I have the factory rear driveshaft and non-adjustable control arms. Next two items will be adjustable control arms and double cardan rear driveshaft. I’m assuming I can’t order the rear driveshaft until I set the rear piñon angle properly.
I have an 05 TJ with similar stuff when purchased in 2015.
https://wranglertjforum.com/threads/2005-texas-jeep-tj-never-sell-build.37076/
I have a build thread where a lot of this is, but I had to start a little differently.
My CA bushings were toast, on a 3.5” Rancho old lift,It had fixed lower CAs from Rancho and spring and spacer combo for the 3.5”. A TC drop, pretty thick one.
33” tires at the time.
I had to do a SS SYE you don’t.
I got it to all but the MML and BL and put a new DS. Pretty sure Shawn at TWood’s said I could get it, add the Savvy transfer skid and it would still be good.
I don’t have experience going up to 37’s.
