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Thanks! Next project should happen in a week or so once the rest of the parts come in. I already have the front leveling spacers which I think will help the nose down look and give a little clearance for the bigger tires. After the lift it had some rake to it, but it went down about a 1/4" more with the bumper and winch. Front sway bar disconnects are already here, just waiting for the IRO adjustable CA's to show up. I'm gonna throw on the Addco rear sway bar tonight so I can give it a test on a trail run this weekend, it will give me a chance to compare the setup to see if added highway stability is worth the trade off of less flex in the rear. But with the addition of front discos it might be a wash in the flex department.Very cool! Looks great
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I put 4” lift springs on mine last week and an adjustable track bar. Took it for a drive and now have the dreaded death wobble. I’ll be doing adjustable control arms as well very soon lolThanks! Next project should happen in a week or so once the rest of the parts come in. I already have the front leveling spacers which I think will help the nose down look and give a little clearance for the bigger tires. After the lift it had some rake to it, but it went down about a 1/4" more with the bumper and winch. Front sway bar disconnects are already here, just waiting for the IRO adjustable CA's to show up. I'm gonna throw on the Addco rear sway bar tonight so I can give it a test on a trail run this weekend, it will give me a chance to compare the setup to see if added highway stability is worth the trade off of less flex in the rear. But with the addition of front discos it might be a wash in the flex department.
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Having the shops and tools at the farm is definitely a luxury when building a rig. My end goal for this build is to have a capable trail rig that is also reliable/comfortable enough to take on multi day trips, basically a 50/50 overland, trail rig. Once I get my suspension and rear bumper done I will move onto some of the more overland geared projects.Awesome write up! Thank you for the pics and details! I have an ‘04 GC Limited that I’ve been working on (slowly, but surely). Setting mine up more for overlanding, but I enjoy hitting some trails as well. Your build is very similar to what I want to do, but not having a garage/shop makes it a little more challenging.
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When I was shopping lifts I wanted to stay at 3" because it didn't require adj. CA's, but now with the bigger tires I want to try pushing the front axle forward some. hopefully I can do it easy enough and the the new Ca's will also allow my to adjust the caster once I put in the leveling spacers.I put 4” lift springs on mine last week and an adjustable track bar. Took it for a drive and now have the dreaded death wobble. I’ll be doing adjustable control arms as well very soon lol
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I have the 4inch Rough Country lift kit (short arm) and struggled with death wobble in the beginning. I have found that my WJ is very finicky when it comes to alignment. If it gets the slightest out of alignment, it‘ll start having tantrums. The other issue I have been experiencing is that it eats tie rod boots like crazy - doesn’t damage the joints so much, just the boots. I have tried different brands of tie rod ends with no luck, and now I’m trying aftermarket boot replacements. Next step is to switch to Johnny joints.I put 4” lift springs on mine last week and an adjustable track bar. Took it for a drive and now have the dreaded death wobble. I’ll be doing adjustable control arms as well very soon lol
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Also, with the adjustable CA’s you can fix the pinion angle on your front drive line. My lift kit only came with adjustable lowers, but I’m adding adjustable uppers for that reason. BleepinJeep has good YouTube video about it.When I was shopping lifts I wanted to stay at 3" because it didn't require adj. CA's, but now with the bigger tires I want to try pushing the front axle forward some. hopefully I can do it easy enough and the the new Ca's will also allow my to adjust the caster once I put in the leveling spacers.
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I have to stick around the farm this afternoon and be here Tomorrow but don't really have much to do so I'm gonna try to knock out a quick tire carrier swing out. Won't be anything special or too nice but something to get the tire off the roof until I build a rear bumperIt’s looking great Dustin, can’t wait to see it in “Live” action next weekend.
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Thank you. What you're currently doing with yours is the end goal... don't know if I'll go as far with the suspension and axle mods but 6" and 35's was what I've wanted since I started this project. But now that I'm getting things more dialed in I might be happy with 4" long arm and 33's, I guess time will tell. I'll be running it this way for at least another year or 2, what I do with it in that time will dictate what direction I go with the next lift.Great progress on the rig overall. I love the overall stance, height and tire-size on the rig. I went a bit crazier, but seeing yours makes me go "hmmmmm, maybe I shouldn't have." Love the front bumper too... once I break-down and decide my bumper-trim + HK Offroad hidden winch mount aren't enough, I think that's the one I want.
-TJ
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That is so bitchen. I really need some sort of fuel solution built into my bumper too... hmmm....Got a little more done last night, just need to add the finish stuff and paint and it's ready to go!
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Thank you, it will also fit one of those 5 gal cube water containers if I don't need to bring fuel along. I did kind of screw up though, I should have put the hinge and tire on the drivers side so I could still kind of see out the back window.That is so bitchen. I really need some sort of fuel solution built into my bumper too... hmmm....
-TJ
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No problem, I really want a long arm lift but for my current set up the short arms are doing the job and what I have now was pretty cheap. What size tire are you running with the 4" lift?Thanks for all the details! I have a 4" lift from IRO with long arms and I am going to need to do some trimming around the fenders and bumpers as well. So I will probably do something similar to what you did. I also really like how you mounted the antenna for your CB.