Bit of back story to start. Last year I put all 8 adjustable control arms on a 2001 2.5 Tj. The jeep got upset climbing a hill one morning while driving to work at 4:30 am. That outburst left my engine block with a golf ball size hole in it and me in a cloud of smoke!
Naturally, I replaced that turd with a mint 2005 4.0 Rocky Mountain Edition. Rocky Mountain Editions came factory with Dana 44 and 3.73 gears! Love the new Jeep. 2 days after Christmas I drove off the interstate into a down tree. Never made it to deer camp! 2 days ago I finally finish the nightmare of the current insurance scams. got my jeep back!
Smashed the grille, hood, passenger fender. Scored all three of the replacements for $300. Also folded my passenger front rim and pushed my axle further under the tub. Passenger steering knuckle broke at the tie rod mount and bent the tie rod. The lower control arms folded like a tin can and their brackets on the axle need replaced. Upper control arms have folded also, less severely but toasted all the same.
Plan is to replace the lower brackets on the axle and move my adjustable front control arm over from the blown 2.5. problem is, I obviously do not have the factory control arm lengths to have as a starting reference to begin fine tuning the adj control arms.
I've already stripped the 4" lift from the old jeep that was on it when the adj control arms were installed and put it on the new Jeep. so the adj control arms were initially set and tuned for the 4" lift.
whats the general thought as far as simply transplanting the control arms? I understand that each jeep sits uniquely so fine tuning is unique to each ride also. thinking through it now, my best plan of action is to get them in there and measure for "axle squareness".
As for the steering components, planning to do a cross over steering upgrade.
4.10s in the 2.5 axle prevent me from just transplanting the entire front end. cant not have my 4x4! I live 30 minutes from Bantam jeep fest.
ultimately, I just need this thing on the road ASAP to get the enhanced inspection and R title work sorted out.
will be grabbing a Yj parts jeep in 2 weeks to pull the 8.8 rear and Cherokee Dana 30 front from it. gonna truss them both and slap them under the Rocky mountain Edition. why you ask? because its got an ARB air locker, 4.56 gears, and I'm only pay $200 for it! I'll make more than that in Yj scrap and selling the Dana 44. nearly pays for itself or costs me $ not to.
So, what's everyone's thoughts on the adjustable control arm situation, crossover steering and the Yj donor swap axles?
thanks guys
Naturally, I replaced that turd with a mint 2005 4.0 Rocky Mountain Edition. Rocky Mountain Editions came factory with Dana 44 and 3.73 gears! Love the new Jeep. 2 days after Christmas I drove off the interstate into a down tree. Never made it to deer camp! 2 days ago I finally finish the nightmare of the current insurance scams. got my jeep back!
Smashed the grille, hood, passenger fender. Scored all three of the replacements for $300. Also folded my passenger front rim and pushed my axle further under the tub. Passenger steering knuckle broke at the tie rod mount and bent the tie rod. The lower control arms folded like a tin can and their brackets on the axle need replaced. Upper control arms have folded also, less severely but toasted all the same.
Plan is to replace the lower brackets on the axle and move my adjustable front control arm over from the blown 2.5. problem is, I obviously do not have the factory control arm lengths to have as a starting reference to begin fine tuning the adj control arms.
I've already stripped the 4" lift from the old jeep that was on it when the adj control arms were installed and put it on the new Jeep. so the adj control arms were initially set and tuned for the 4" lift.
whats the general thought as far as simply transplanting the control arms? I understand that each jeep sits uniquely so fine tuning is unique to each ride also. thinking through it now, my best plan of action is to get them in there and measure for "axle squareness".
As for the steering components, planning to do a cross over steering upgrade.
4.10s in the 2.5 axle prevent me from just transplanting the entire front end. cant not have my 4x4! I live 30 minutes from Bantam jeep fest.
ultimately, I just need this thing on the road ASAP to get the enhanced inspection and R title work sorted out.
will be grabbing a Yj parts jeep in 2 weeks to pull the 8.8 rear and Cherokee Dana 30 front from it. gonna truss them both and slap them under the Rocky mountain Edition. why you ask? because its got an ARB air locker, 4.56 gears, and I'm only pay $200 for it! I'll make more than that in Yj scrap and selling the Dana 44. nearly pays for itself or costs me $ not to.
So, what's everyone's thoughts on the adjustable control arm situation, crossover steering and the Yj donor swap axles?
thanks guys
