How the hell did they wiggle out of covering that?!?
They are a dealer!
How the hell did they wiggle out of covering that?!?
Swapped in a set of Teraflex 9550 shocks, front and rear, and this helped stabilize the ride. Whenever the shock outboarding gets done, I'll spend the money and get tuned shocks.
I also checked the axles to see if they are squared up. It appears like the left side wheelbase measures exactly 104". The passenger side is coming in at 103.25". Anyone know how much the .75" difference would effect ride and handling?
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Not a typical shock choice. What made you go that direction?
How are you measuring your wheelbase? That’s actually pretty difficult to do accurately because unless the steering is dead on center, and depending on your method, one side could be short and the other long.
The key alignment measurement on a solid axle vehicle is that the front and rear axles are perpendicular to the centerline of the rig.
Can't you just do a cross measurement, like squaring up a wall? I don't mean from axle to axle. Front axle to skid plate bolt, then rear axle to skid plate bolt.
I'm very confident the wheels were straight. After getting them in position, and carefully marking lines on the garage floor, I took two measurements. One center of wheel to center of wheel. Then did what @bobthetj03 said. After running the math, both measurements came out. 75" off.
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Took the Jeep out today for a test drive and for the 1st time since owning it I'm happy with the way it rides and handles. Now I can get focused, when time permits, on installing the pile of parts waiting. The only thing left to sort out is the 35" wheel and tire combination I want. This will be driven by the bolt pattern I decide to run.
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When I bought the Jeep it had a 1st Generation set of Quadratec LED headlights. While they do a decent job of putting down light, I really don't like the look. Likewise, the TJ has a set of early JW Speaker LEDs. These are not visually appealing either. I've got a set of old H4 headlights from RoundEyes, which I like the look of. Thoughts from others?
The 1st picture is the Quadratec lights.
Second is the JWSpeaker.
Third is the H4 RoundEyes.
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When I bought the Jeep it had a 1st Generation set of Quadratec LED headlights. While they do a decent job of putting down light, I really don't like the look. Likewise, the TJ has a set of early JW Speaker LEDs. These are not visually appealing either. I've got a set of old H4 headlights from RoundEyes, which I like the look of. Thoughts from others?
The 1st picture is the Quadratec lights.
Second is the JWSpeaker.
Third is the H4 RoundEyes.
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