Drive line Upgrades For Lifted WJs Hey everyone, Just wanted some Feed back on What is required when Lifting a WJ past 40mm
Q 1: What is the max lift you can install with out using an A-arm spacer? How many of you guys use the Terra flex spacers (2inch) What if any problem s have you encounted? Thanks :D |
I don't think you have anything to worry about till you go past 3.5/4" or 90/100mm. Then you might (or might not have problems as each lift is different) with the drive line and need to look at custom drive shafts like double cardons etc. I am running my WJ without a a-arm spacer at the moment with no probs but I am thinking of puting one in soon. In regards to the spacers I have (and I think that they are terra flex units but not positive) they have been fine with no issues. I am runing about a 3" lift and overall there is no problems with it. The only area that I would like to correct is the trackbar/panhard and replace with an adjustable to correct the axle alignment.
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[quote=Roachy;757184]I don't think you have anything to worry about till you go past 3.5/4" or 90/100mm. Then you might (or might not have problems as each lift is different) with the drive line and need to look at custom drive shafts like double cardons etc. I am running my WJ without a a-arm spacer at the moment with no probs but I am thinking of puting one in soon. In regards to the spacers I have (and I think that they are terra flex units but not positive) they have been fine with no issues. I am runing about a 3" lift and overall there is no problems with it. The only area that I would like to correct is the trackbar/panhard and replace with an adjustable to correct the axle alignment.[/quote]
Wooders is currently working on getting some built for our grands!!:D :D AFAIK he has done the CAD drawing and is just waiting for the engineering manufacturer to get them done. |
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