Metalcloak Thread
#1641
JK Freak
I use the Nemesis brackets. Was able to bolt them right up on my Dana 30 and my PR44. Had to drill 2 holes.
Otherwise I think I woulda killed my shocks soon. These are 11 inches of travel before brackets.
I dont have a after shot but it fixed the problem.
But heres what they looked like on my 30. I like how they turn the bushing so it doesnt bind.
Otherwise I think I woulda killed my shocks soon. These are 11 inches of travel before brackets.
I dont have a after shot but it fixed the problem.
But heres what they looked like on my 30. I like how they turn the bushing so it doesnt bind.
Last edited by JKphotoshoot; 07-14-2014 at 12:46 PM.
#1644
I only rub in the front (frame, fenders, and grill). It's not enough of a rub for me to worry about changing anything though. In the rear, I cut a lot of metal out and the tire fits snugly up with 2" of bump. A forklift likely won't get the rear flexed all the way. Either need to lift the opposing front at the same time, or pull a coil and disconnect the rear sway bar (off road, it will fully flex on the right obstacles). Here is a picture of my rear after a lot of metal trimming all the way around (it will stuff more than in the picture, it leaves about 1/2" of space at full stuff). Note that the fenders mount a number of inches higher than stock, so they will never be in the way. <img src="https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=565173"/>
Ok - found a ditch to get crossed up in. Still couldn't get rear stuffed - was hitting rear bumper pretty hard and I can see the where the tire might come in contact with the back pinch seam next to the bumper. Was able to stuff the front a little harder. Does rub on the fender a little. Not terrible though. It does rub the front bumper and grill supports at full turn.
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Ok - found a ditch to get crossed up in. Still couldn't get rear stuffed - was hitting rear bumper pretty hard and I can see the where the tire might come in contact with the back pinch seam next to the bumper. Was able to stuff the front a little harder. Does rub on the fender a little. Not terrible though. It does rub the front bumper and grill supports at full turn.
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How much lift are you guys with the 2.5" kit actually netting on a 2 door? im buying the 2.5" ARB kit in the next month or two and im curious to see how its going to look with the 32"tires i have on now.
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About to pull the hammer on the MC game changer 3.5 arb edition... For jku ...I already have 37 inch Nitto to go on. Should I get the old man emu shocks or another brand and style... If so which ones... Want the flex capability and ride as well
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They recommend the OME after researching several shocks. OME seemed to work best with their springs, but said Bilstein was a close second.