control arm lengths
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control arm lengths
Can anyone give me the upper and lower control arm lengths they are using in front and rear?
I have a 3" teraflex with adjustable arms on a 4dr if that helps.
I have tried to dial it in but I am having a hard time finding a sweet spot the lengths in the directions are way off. Plus once I get the bolt out I am having an extremly hard time getting them back in any tips?
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I have a 3" teraflex with adjustable arms on a 4dr if that helps.
I have tried to dial it in but I am having a hard time finding a sweet spot the lengths in the directions are way off. Plus once I get the bolt out I am having an extremly hard time getting them back in any tips?
Thanks
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you can find all the lengths i used when i was running a full traction 3" lift here:
http://project-jk.com/jeep-jk-write-...ation-write-up
for the most part, you can leave your rear lowers at about stock length or maybe about 1/8" longer. if you have a new rear driveshaft, you will need to set the uppers to whatever the pinion angle is. up front, you can keep your uppers set at about stock and the lowers to about 23" eye to eye.
http://project-jk.com/jeep-jk-write-...ation-write-up
for the most part, you can leave your rear lowers at about stock length or maybe about 1/8" longer. if you have a new rear driveshaft, you will need to set the uppers to whatever the pinion angle is. up front, you can keep your uppers set at about stock and the lowers to about 23" eye to eye.