Looking for a softer ride
#41
JK Freak
I'm trying so hard to get that factory ride back. I first noticed I didn't need to torque the upper control arm's 125 lbs. (75 lbs.). So I went and did the lower control arms 75 lbs. as well, thinking this could be because of the Energy Control Arm Bushing I put in a few moths ago (Didn't help).
So what I got from the threat is Aev drop control arm brackets are the answer. Does anyone have feed back on these Rusty's front control arms as far as ride quality?
PS: We are taking a cross country trip and I don't wanting to do it with my tires at 26 psi.
So what I got from the threat is Aev drop control arm brackets are the answer. Does anyone have feed back on these Rusty's front control arms as far as ride quality?
PS: We are taking a cross country trip and I don't wanting to do it with my tires at 26 psi.
#43
JK Freak
I just got back from Las Vegas and still got the harshest ride a Jeep can give you at 26 tire pressure. Get this the AEV brackets are not recommended for my 2" lift. Mine measures only 5 1/2" an they say 7" min.?
lift http://www.quadratec.com/Assets/Installation/132273.pdf
#44
JK Super Freak
How did this work out for you?
I just got back from Las Vegas and still got the harshest ride a Jeep can give you at 26 tire pressure. Get this the AEV brackets are not recommended for my 2" lift. Mine measures only 5 1/2" an they say 7" min.?
lift http://www.quadratec.com/Assets/Installation/132273.pdf
#45
#46
JK Freak
I don't think its the control arm geometry, but the springs I'm going to take the front shocks off tomorrow and take it for a short spin. Just to make sure its not the valving of my 2k shocks.
Where do you buy the Rancho drop brackets?
Where do you buy the Rancho drop brackets?