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mkjeep Nov 19, 2008 07:01 PM

TeraFlex Lowers
 
I just got my TF Front lower control arms today from Northridge. Does anyone know if they are supposed to come with zerks? Mine just have a plug in them. What size zerk do I get? Also, is anyone out there who is running just the lowers on front know what a good length is to start with for a 4in lift? It's a bit late to call David, so this is my night source of info.

jayrav Nov 19, 2008 07:11 PM


Originally Posted by mkjeep (Post 798991)
I just got my TF Front lower control arms today from Northridge. Does anyone know if they are supposed to come with zerks? Mine just have a plug in them. What size zerk do I get? Also, is anyone out there who is running just the lowers on front know what a good length is to start with for a 4in lift? It's a bit late to call David, so this is my night source of info.

If I'm not mistaken its 23 1/4" center of eye to eye for both, but Teraflex recommends that the passenger side LCA be a 1/8" longer since most JKs tend to go right. If thats not your problem then keep them the same. This should give you about 7 degrees of caster if you already have the uppers. In my case my JK goes to the left so my driver side LCA is a 1/8" longer. Didn't help much though...

Hope that helps!

mkjeep Nov 19, 2008 07:20 PM

Did yours come with zerks? I don't have adj uppers, so I was wondering if my lower adj should be different than recommended. Also , can the lowers be changed with the jeep on the ground or would it be better to jack it up to change them?

edwin907 Nov 19, 2008 07:27 PM


Originally Posted by mkjeep (Post 799015)
Did yours come with zerks? I don't have adj uppers, so I was wondering if my lower adj should be different than recommended. Also , can the lowers be changed with the jeep on the ground or would it be better to jack it up to change them?

I just installed my FT lowers, and definitely do it on the ground. Safer, easier, 30 minute job if all your tools are handy. Get a miscellaneous package of standard (not metric) zerks at the auto store, you'll probably use them all eventually.
I got my girlfriend to pump the jack a bit (under the diff) to get the bolt holes to line up on the first arm, didn't even bother to call her for the second.
Make sure you're setting them to equal lengths and use the recommended length, or a little bit shorter. 23 1/4" would be a good number with the stock uppers.
See how it drives, then adjust more if needed. Also, an angle indicator on the lower C will give you a good idea of where it's at.

jayrav Nov 19, 2008 07:29 PM


Originally Posted by mkjeep (Post 799015)
Did yours come with zerks? I don't have adj uppers, so I was wondering if my lower adj should be different than recommended. Also , can the lowers be changed with the jeep on the ground or would it be better to jack it up to change them?

The only way I know of to adjust length on the LCAs is off the ground. Although I think I once read that WOL had a "lazy" way of adjusting his control arms while on the ground, but I'm not sure.:thinking:

As for the zerks, when I bought my CAs some came with zerks and others were incomplete. Make sure you get them ASAP because I don't think that you should ride them with out greasing them first. At least that is what I did. I don't remember the size of the zerks. Sorry:dontknow2:

jayrav Nov 19, 2008 07:36 PM

I forgot to mention that after the install you should go to a alignment shop, but you don't have to. Peace of mind.

Also torque spec are 115-120lbs

mkjeep Nov 19, 2008 07:42 PM

Thanks guys, appreciate the help!:thumbsup:

mkjeep Nov 20, 2008 10:45 AM

I took the "plug" out, it's a needle fitting, DUHHH! Well, not the first time I've ever been stupid.


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