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So you’re pissed at RK for telling you how to fix your issue? I’m confused. They’re even willing to send you a prototype once they have them. I don’t think there’s much more you could ask for from a lift manufacturer.
No (I followed his post in the other thread on this), he's upset because they refuse to refund his money for a product that he purchased based on RK's advertising it as fitting his vehicle but it doesn't fit.

It's great that RK has a temporary workaround, but they still need to offer refunds and quit advertising it as fitting if it doesn't fit. The purchasers aren't obligated to start hacking up their pads.
 

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My only option was to remove their product from my vehicle.
I haven’t looked at the bowing issue that much, so you still had bowing after removing them but there was nothing better? I’m assuming no other aftermarket option
 

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It's very common to require modifications of the original equipment to accommodate aftermarket products. This is such a ridiculous issue to try and make into a serious problem. The marketing is correct, it does fit your Jeep. It just requires a small trim to the spring seats. It will still work much better than a different brand of lift, even Mopar itself screwed this up.
 

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The RK correction pads worked great on my 2018 with the Mopar lift.

 
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I haven’t looked at the bowing issue that much, so you still had bowing after removing them but there was nothing better? I’m assuming no other aftermarket option
The bowing with my Mopar coils is the same now as it was before. With the RK 'correction' pads, it was undrivable.

Perhaps the other aftermarket companies are waiting to sort this issue out before advertising and selling a part/kit that may or may not work.
 
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The RK correction pads worked great on my 2018 with the Mopar lift.

Yes, you were the one who first mentioned this kit to me (so it's all your fault :LOL:). Seriously though... the kit works well for most everyone... but Jeep changed an upper coil isolator and did not notify RK so they could make adjustments... apparently this does not affect everyone. The folks I talked to at RK said Jeep changed the upper isolator part five times in one year.
 

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If they were already aware of this problem why don't they provide a warning to potential buyers?
They did not want to tip off other manufactures of aftermarket parts, because those people just copy everything RK makes. (I'm paraphrasing... the original response from RK is in my first post)
 

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Why is this even an issue worth posting about? Do the fix, re-install them and move on. I think I went through 3 coil correction pad sets before I found the ones that worked for me on stock axles.
 
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The marketing is correct, it does fit your Jeep. It just requires a small trim to the spring seats.
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The square will fit through the circle hole, you just have to trim the edges off.
 
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Why is this even an issue worth posting about? Do the fix, re-install them and move on. I think I went through 3 coil correction pad sets before I found the ones that worked for me on stock axles.
Which 3 coil correction pads did you try? Which brand finally worked for you? Thanks
 
 







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