New Member w/ some issues
Hello everyone,,
Hows everyone doing?! I am new to the forum and seeking some answers and some advice. I had a Rubicon Express 3.5 inch lift with Fox 2.0 Resevoir shock installed on spanish tutor near me my '17 JKU Rubicon. I was wondering if there is anything that I need to worry about after getting this install. Kit # RE7145
Thanks in advance!
Hows everyone doing?! I am new to the forum and seeking some answers and some advice. I had a Rubicon Express 3.5 inch lift with Fox 2.0 Resevoir shock installed on spanish tutor near me my '17 JKU Rubicon. I was wondering if there is anything that I need to worry about after getting this install. Kit # RE7145
Thanks in advance!
Last edited by Redington; Sep 2, 2019 at 10:26 AM.
I see that kit comes with cam bolts for the rear axle. I'd take a look at your axle side control arm brackets and see if those were or were not installed. Probably not a huge deal, but preferably they were not used. The rear end is much more forgiving than the front in regards to pinion angle. It's never super great to go knocking bigger holes in your brackets.
With any suspension changes, it's a good idea to double check torque values 500-1000 miles down the road to make sure nothing loosened up. Did they do an alignment after install? Knowing what caster you have currently is useful. The control arm brackets you have offer a couple different mounting positions. Presumably, they have you set in the proper hole, but every jeep sits differently.
Welcome to the Forum btw.
With any suspension changes, it's a good idea to double check torque values 500-1000 miles down the road to make sure nothing loosened up. Did they do an alignment after install? Knowing what caster you have currently is useful. The control arm brackets you have offer a couple different mounting positions. Presumably, they have you set in the proper hole, but every jeep sits differently.
Welcome to the Forum btw.







