Jeep&dogs
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- Jim
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- 2020 JLUr
Just making sure, you loosened all the control arms and torqued then with the weight on the Jeep? Same thing with the track bars?Update:
When I reached out to @Maximus-3 , they contacted me via phone. They had already had conversations with RockKrawler regarding the setup. 2 things they asked me to do.
#1 - Remove the rear sway bar and drive, then measure. The thought was maybe this sway bar was bent/damaged.
#2 Swap the springs left to right, drive, measure again.
My tank is at 3/4 full, which I would consider a good average capacity for most time. I also unloaded all gear from the jeep keeping it bone stock, with hard top installed.
I also took additional measurement points.
#1 The original centerline of wheel to top of fender
#2 Ground to rear portion of factory skid rail
#3 bump stop to bottom of bracket at rear.
All 3 measurements remain 1" higher on the drivers side. This was during each stage of the test.
I am going back to @Maximus-3 to see what the next step is, but my guess is that a taller spring is going to be required on the passenger side to level this out properly.
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