longfiredragon
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Have to ask because, well it's a wrangler, I haven't found much info. Shops say yes, but I don't trust most of them.
This it what I did. Installed a Clayton 1.5 lift, which actually gave me right at 2 1/2" of lift.
Installed both front and rear adj. Track bars. Adjusted both to center the axle.
My front LCAs I left in place. They were part of the 2" inch spacer lift I took off and they are fixed longer LCAs.
Installed Clayton adjustable front upper control arms. There i adjusted about 1/8 longer than the sheet Clayton gives you for the 2 1/2 inch lift. I do not know what the caster number is.
I adjusted the steering wheel back center.
Of course the springs,sway bar links, but talking parts that play into alignment.
So, my jeep rides and drives better than it did bran new. It goes straight down the road at every speed. Barley feel most smaller bumps. It's a beautiful thing.
So, do I need a shop to do an alignment? Or no?
Thanks
This it what I did. Installed a Clayton 1.5 lift, which actually gave me right at 2 1/2" of lift.
Installed both front and rear adj. Track bars. Adjusted both to center the axle.
My front LCAs I left in place. They were part of the 2" inch spacer lift I took off and they are fixed longer LCAs.
Installed Clayton adjustable front upper control arms. There i adjusted about 1/8 longer than the sheet Clayton gives you for the 2 1/2 inch lift. I do not know what the caster number is.
I adjusted the steering wheel back center.
Of course the springs,sway bar links, but talking parts that play into alignment.
So, my jeep rides and drives better than it did bran new. It goes straight down the road at every speed. Barley feel most smaller bumps. It's a beautiful thing.
So, do I need a shop to do an alignment? Or no?
Thanks
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