Metalcloak Thread
#1672
Didnt want to start a new thread so i thought id ask this here. I have a '14 2dr rubicon still all stock suspension. Dont really do alot of crawling but find myself in hairy situations and places that im not able to get to. Mostly cruise desert roads and such at higher speeds. Would the duroflex 3.5 kit and the TF/Fox shocks work well for this? Or should i be looking at a long arm setup? If so what would be comparable cost wise. Ill be using 37" tires and some psc fenders.
#1673
JK Junkie
Didnt want to start a new thread so i thought id ask this here. I have a '14 2dr rubicon still all stock suspension. Dont really do alot of crawling but find myself in hairy situations and places that im not able to get to. Mostly cruise desert roads and such at higher speeds. Would the duroflex 3.5 kit and the TF/Fox shocks work well for this? Or should i be looking at a long arm setup? If so what would be comparable cost wise. Ill be using 37" tires and some psc fenders.
If you want more flex, spend a few extra dollars and get the MC overland fenders and then you can run less bump stop and get more flex.
#1674
Go with the 2.5" kit. You'll get a good 3". Lift has nothing to do with flex. Given that you have a 2 door, I'd highly recommend the OME shocks, unless you want a stiff ride. The MC coils and OME shocks are an ideal pairing.
If you want more flex, spend a few extra dollars and get the MC overland fenders and then you can run less bump stop and get more flex.
If you want more flex, spend a few extra dollars and get the MC overland fenders and then you can run less bump stop and get more flex.
#1675
finally tested my ARB game changer 3.5 on the rubicon trail this weekend. It's a JKU with 35 inch tires and open diffs (front & rear) - it made it thru without the need for winching (although we bypassed little sluice and i had a great spotter) and just a little it of damage. it's a pretty awesome lift and it kept enough of the wheels on the ground to keep moving forward. cant wait to get some Dana 60s and 40"s on that thing and see what it can really do......
#1677
I installed the 2.5 ARB Dual Rate plus the adj Upper Rear Control Arms on my 2 dr JKR this weekend. The directions leave a lot to be desired in my opinion especially as it relates to setting up the control arms. My front uppers are set too long at the moment so my caster is off. That will get changed this weekend.
After struggling through the front suspension on Saturday, I found this website Project-JK.com - Jeep JK Wrangler Resource » TeraFlex Jeep JK Wrangler 4″ Flex Arm Lift Installation Write-Up. The rear went so much better because of it.
Also, there was no mention of what to do with the front brake lines. Had to google that as well to see people routing behind the shocks. But, overall I like the quality of the parts. Can't wait to fix my caster as the steering is quite flighty at the moment.
After struggling through the front suspension on Saturday, I found this website Project-JK.com - Jeep JK Wrangler Resource » TeraFlex Jeep JK Wrangler 4″ Flex Arm Lift Installation Write-Up. The rear went so much better because of it.
Also, there was no mention of what to do with the front brake lines. Had to google that as well to see people routing behind the shocks. But, overall I like the quality of the parts. Can't wait to fix my caster as the steering is quite flighty at the moment.
#1678
JK Jedi
finally tested my ARB game changer 3.5 on the rubicon trail this weekend. It's a JKU with 35 inch tires and open diffs (front & rear) - it made it thru without the need for winching (although we bypassed little sluice and i had a great spotter) and just a little it of damage. it's a pretty awesome lift and it kept enough of the wheels on the ground to keep moving forward. cant wait to get some Dana 60s and 40"s on that thing and see what it can really do......
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#1679
One other thing i forgot about was that the directions are clearly for 2007-2011 JKs. There are a number of changes to components that I did not know about. First, you will not have to cut off the upper CA bolt on the passenger side. There is ample room to remove it. However, getting to those UCA upper bolts is a pain. There are heat shields installed that can and will cut you like a fish. lol. Ask me how I know.
Also, the exhaust spacer is a less than desirable way to fix the driveshaft issue. A 1350 is definitely in my future. As for the spacer directions, I was able to cut off the button weld easily enough with an angle grinder but was not able to push the pipe in any farther. So, i pulled the pipe out as far as I could without removing anything else. Then, used a sawzall to cut through it. Pulled the remaining inch or so out of the pipe. After that I was able to push the pipe in farther allowing for the the spacers to go. Really, I am going to hit up an exhaust shop and have them do something more permanent at some point. This should suffice with regular checks of the bolts, etc.
Also, the exhaust spacer is a less than desirable way to fix the driveshaft issue. A 1350 is definitely in my future. As for the spacer directions, I was able to cut off the button weld easily enough with an angle grinder but was not able to push the pipe in any farther. So, i pulled the pipe out as far as I could without removing anything else. Then, used a sawzall to cut through it. Pulled the remaining inch or so out of the pipe. After that I was able to push the pipe in farther allowing for the the spacers to go. Really, I am going to hit up an exhaust shop and have them do something more permanent at some point. This should suffice with regular checks of the bolts, etc.
#1680
I know that lockers would have helped a lot more, but if you don't have them it's pretty important that you keep as many wheels touching the ground as possible, which is where having long enough shocks/springs comes in. Now maybe (Ok, definitely) I could have taken better lines but with the long wheel base JKU I was scraping a lot on the underside coming down big sluice and up cadillac and was glad of the 3.5" lift. I'm pretty sure it would have been very ugly if I'd tried to do it with the 2" coil spacers I had on before.