Sponsored

Lift kit installed, side to side difference exaggerated

Roky

Well-Known Member
First Name
Roky
Joined
Oct 4, 2018
Threads
45
Messages
10,710
Reaction score
29,384
Location
Florida
Vehicle(s)
2018 JLUR
Build Thread
Link
What part number do you have? This is crazy

It is beginning to sound like they have no idea what they even sell. Both my rears are same part number.
What I think is crazy , is Maximus using another companies spring........:facepalm:
Sponsored

 

JimLee

Banned
Banned
Banned
First Name
Jim
Joined
Mar 29, 2019
Threads
12
Messages
3,464
Reaction score
16,544
Location
Too damn close to Death Valley
Vehicle(s)
'19 JLU
What I think is crazy , is Maximus using another companies spring........:facepalm:
I saw a video last year from a lift manufacturer and supposedly there are only 2 maybe 3 companies in the whole world that produce coil springs to order. The message was, regardless of what you think you are getting most of you are getting the same coils, rebranded.
 
OP
OP
Redbaron73

Redbaron73

Well-Known Member
First Name
Ronnie
Joined
Oct 1, 2019
Threads
54
Messages
582
Reaction score
582
Location
Texas
Vehicle(s)
2020 sport s unlimited;2020 Rubicon Unlimited
@Roky is correct. This is straight from the install instructions

75999A3F-F900-430C-BBE6-F11D96ECBD4F.jpeg
As pictured above - I have 2 driver side spring seats. I do not have a pass side spring seat.

Also the instructions are completely different. There is NO "D" or "P" marking on either front or rear springs.
 
OP
OP
Redbaron73

Redbaron73

Well-Known Member
First Name
Ronnie
Joined
Oct 1, 2019
Threads
54
Messages
582
Reaction score
582
Location
Texas
Vehicle(s)
2020 sport s unlimited;2020 Rubicon Unlimited
https://rockkrawler.com/jl-rear-spring-correction-seats-18-pres-wrangler/

Maybe Maximus chose not to use the RK spring correction pads. You can order them for $20 versus buying new springs. Of course call them first as it says for JL's with standard JL springs.
What I have is REAR - Part #RK06845. It included 2 pads, and those replaced the OEM pad. Neither spring is marked as "D" or "P", and both pads and springs are same size. The OEM pad was almost the same as the one included with the RK.
 

Roky

Well-Known Member
First Name
Roky
Joined
Oct 4, 2018
Threads
45
Messages
10,710
Reaction score
29,384
Location
Florida
Vehicle(s)
2018 JLUR
Build Thread
Link
I saw a video last year from a lift manufacturer and supposedly there are only 2 maybe 3 companies in the whole world that produce coil springs to order. The message was, regardless of what you think you are getting most of you are getting the same coils, rebranded.
That would explain it.
 

Sponsored

Roky

Well-Known Member
First Name
Roky
Joined
Oct 4, 2018
Threads
45
Messages
10,710
Reaction score
29,384
Location
Florida
Vehicle(s)
2018 JLUR
Build Thread
Link
What I have is REAR - Part #RK06845. It included 2 pads, and those replaced the OEM pad. Neither spring is marked as "D" or "P", and both pads and springs are same size. The OEM pad was almost the same as the one included with the RK.
Yeah..... this is at least 1/2” of your problem.
 

JimLee

Banned
Banned
Banned
First Name
Jim
Joined
Mar 29, 2019
Threads
12
Messages
3,464
Reaction score
16,544
Location
Too damn close to Death Valley
Vehicle(s)
'19 JLU
What I have is REAR - Part #RK06845. It included 2 pads, and those replaced the OEM pad. Neither spring is marked as "D" or "P", and both pads and springs are same size. The OEM pad was almost the same as the one included with the RK.
Take a good look at the bottom of the pads closely and under good light, if I remember correctly the D and P were pretty hard to see being black on black. Worth a second look,
 
OP
OP
Redbaron73

Redbaron73

Well-Known Member
First Name
Ronnie
Joined
Oct 1, 2019
Threads
54
Messages
582
Reaction score
582
Location
Texas
Vehicle(s)
2020 sport s unlimited;2020 Rubicon Unlimited
Take a good look at the bottom of the pads closely and under good light, if I remember correctly the D and P were pretty hard to see being black on black. Worth a second look,
So the PADS are the ones that are marked, not the springs?
 

Sponsored

OP
OP
Redbaron73

Redbaron73

Well-Known Member
First Name
Ronnie
Joined
Oct 1, 2019
Threads
54
Messages
582
Reaction score
582
Location
Texas
Vehicle(s)
2020 sport s unlimited;2020 Rubicon Unlimited
@hoag4147 @JimLee @Roky

You guys got it right!! I went out and did a visual inspection. Not easy to do on the driver side based on the way the Maximus 3 bracket is installed. The pad that is on the driver side is .5" taller than the pad on the passenger side. It is plain as day *NOW* that I know to look for it.

If you take .5" away from the driver, and add it to the passenger, guess where you end up :)

@Rock Krawler Suspension & @Maximus-3 This information might help you in the future.

The bottom line - it was an ID-10-T error on my part, with focus on the springs vs the correction pads themselves.

Thank you everyone. Now I just need to find time to tear it all down again!
 

hoag4147

Well-Known Member
First Name
Rick
Joined
Dec 13, 2019
Threads
64
Messages
4,450
Reaction score
6,164
Location
Colleyville, TX
Vehicle(s)
2022 JLUR XR
Vehicle Showcase
2
@hoag4147 @JimLee @Roky

You guys got it right!! I went out and did a visual inspection. Not easy to do on the driver side based on the way the Maximus 3 bracket is installed. The pad that is on the driver side is .5" taller than the pad on the passenger side. It is plain as day *NOW* that I know to look for it.

If you take .5" away from the driver, and add it to the passenger, guess where you end up :)

@Rock Krawler Suspension & @Maximus-3 This information might help you in the future.

The bottom line - it was an ID-10-T error on my part, with focus on the springs vs the correction pads themselves.

Thank you everyone. Now I just need to find time to tear it all down again!
Sorry you have to tear it apart again man. Glad you found the problem. Should be happy when corrected :like:
 

Roky

Well-Known Member
First Name
Roky
Joined
Oct 4, 2018
Threads
45
Messages
10,710
Reaction score
29,384
Location
Florida
Vehicle(s)
2018 JLUR
Build Thread
Link
@hoag4147 @JimLee @Roky

You guys got it right!! I went out and did a visual inspection. Not easy to do on the driver side based on the way the Maximus 3 bracket is installed. The pad that is on the driver side is .5" taller than the pad on the passenger side. It is plain as day *NOW* that I know to look for it.

If you take .5" away from the driver, and add it to the passenger, guess where you end up :)

@Rock Krawler Suspension & @Maximus-3 This information might help you in the future.

The bottom line - it was an ID-10-T error on my part, with focus on the springs vs the correction pads themselves.

Thank you everyone. Now I just need to find time to tear it all down again!
I’m sorry... I didn’t realize that Maximus uses RK springs, I could have been more help in my post # 6 made back in November......:facepalm:
Sponsored

 
 







Top