3.5" Rough Country Series II install
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Wish me luck, I have some mechanical experience as far as basic stuff. But I am going to bite the bullet and install my new lift myself. Luckily I will have a stocked garage with a lift.
I have a couple questions:
Q: I can use the stock bracket since I bought an adjustable Track bar correct? I can just toss out the relocation bracket that came with the lift kit??
Q: Is there a place to get my Jeep tuned for the larger tires? Or do I need to buy a Procal module or something similiar?
Q: The directions do not talk about lubrication. I picked up some "White Lithium", what do I need to make sure I hit with it?
I am new to Jeeps, but I am trying to do this myself to learn more about my new rig. These question may seem pretty lame to some of you experienced guys, so don't rip me too bad.
I have a couple questions:
Q: I can use the stock bracket since I bought an adjustable Track bar correct? I can just toss out the relocation bracket that came with the lift kit??
Q: Is there a place to get my Jeep tuned for the larger tires? Or do I need to buy a Procal module or something similiar?
Q: The directions do not talk about lubrication. I picked up some "White Lithium", what do I need to make sure I hit with it?
I am new to Jeeps, but I am trying to do this myself to learn more about my new rig. These question may seem pretty lame to some of you experienced guys, so don't rip me too bad.
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The lift is a good one. I had mine put in a few weeks ago and I haven't had any problems. Post some pics before and after. My profile has measurements before and after. My 35's are in the mail. So I can't wait to finish phase one of my build.
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I put this lift on my JK when it was brand new. I didn't use the front and rear RC trackbar brackets nor the drop pitman arm. I bought an adj JKS front trackbar and a much beefier Tereflex rear trackbar bracket. My JK rides and drives great.
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So if since I bought an adjustable front track bar, I do not need to use the drop pitman arm that comes with the kit??
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If you use an adjustable front track bar, you don't have to use the drop pitman arm nor the bracket that comes with the kit. If you use the front trackbar bracket or pitman arm, with or without the adjustable front track bar, you must use the drop pitman arm and bracket that comes with the kit.
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If you use an adjustable front track bar, you don't have to use the drop pitman arm nor the bracket that comes with the kit. If you use the front trackbar bracket or pitman arm, with or without the adjustable front track bar, you must use the drop pitman arm and bracket that comes with the kit.