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Do a torque check on the leveling kit and LCA install and also consider upgrading your front track bar. I have a leveling kit on my Rubicon and had similar issues 1-2 weeks after install. Doubt the Mopar LCA's are the culprit for the DW
Yep, I actually loosened all the control arms and trackbar then retorqued appropriately to check. No changes to tracking or wobble.

The wobble isn't always there either but it definitely freaks the wife out.
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Just ordered these longer LCAs for my 2021 JLUR. Been having the same wander issue since I drove it off the lot. The wife won’t even drive it on the interstate because of it.
 

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Everyone mentions using ramps, but can I jack up the front of the Jeep and put the axel on jack stands instead?

I plan on installing the LCAs tomorrow morning.
 

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Everyone mentions using ramps, but can I jack up the front of the Jeep and put the axel on jack stands instead?

I plan on installing the LCAs tomorrow morning.
You can use jack stands to install them, but you want your rig sitting at weight bearing ride height when you torque them down.
 

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Swapped in the Mopar lift LCA’s today after installing my Dynatrac EnduroSport 2” lift with .5” Teraflex leveling spacers in the front. The control arms themselves took maybe 10, 15 minutes. Lined right up with a little pushing.

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Im about to order the dynatrac lift now...were you able to drive the lift without the lca first to see if they were truly needed.
 

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which LCA would you recommend for the dynatrac lift?
The only arms I’ve got experience with are the longer Mopar ones and MetalCloak. Of those two I’d say the MetalCloak are hands down much better and well worth the extra money.
 

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The only arms I’ve got experience with are the longer Mopar ones and MetalCloak. Of those two I’d say the MetalCloak are hands down much better and well worth the extra money.
Sweet, thanks brother....You still running the lift?
 

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Sweet, thanks brother....You still running the lift?
I had the Dynatrac lift. I swapped it out for the MetalCloak lift which is taller, has a lot more adjustability for proper alignment, and a ton more articulation for off-roading.
 

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I have a stock 2018 JLUR with method wheels and 35” trail grapplers. Just received my core 4x4 lca’s. Got the tier 4. Reason for purchase is to hopefully stop the wander at highway speeds. Steering box, track bar and steering damper all just replaced under recall and tsb. Should i start and 24 1/4”? Would that typically give around 6 degrees or caster? When ordering them the gentleman on phone recommended loosening bolts on upper and then torquing everything down once the Jeep was under weight. If I’m using ramps is it necessary to crack the bolts on the uppers?
 

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I have a stock 2018 JLUR with method wheels and 35” trail grapplers. Just received my core 4x4 lca’s. Got the tier 4. Reason for purchase is to hopefully stop the wander at highway speeds. Steering box, track bar and steering damper all just replaced under recall and tsb. Should i start and 24 1/4”? Would that typically give around 6 degrees or caster? When ordering them the gentleman on phone recommended loosening bolts on upper and then torquing everything down once the Jeep was under weight. If I’m using ramps is it necessary to crack the bolts on the uppers?
yes it’s a good idea, the bushings will be under sight tension from the twisting of the axle when extending the LCA.
 

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FYI for those interested about how much caster you get with Mopar lift LCAs on Rubicon suspension, I have 6.3° caster.
If this has been asked and answered later in the thread, I apologize. Do you, or anybody else, know what the caster will change to with the longer Mopar LCAs, and a change to 35” tires on a Rubicon? I understand that with a 35” tire the actual diameter can be slightly less, or more.
 

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If this has been asked and answered later in the thread, I apologize. Do you, or anybody else, know what the caster will change to with the longer Mopar LCAs, and a change to 35” tires on a Rubicon? I understand that with a 35” tire the actual diameter can be slightly less, or more.
To sorta answer your question…I went from 4.7* to 6.0* on stock tires on my ‘19 JLR using the Mopar LCAs. I got the Metal Cloak LCAs on my ‘20 JLUR and got my caster to around 7*. MUCH better.
 

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If this has been asked and answered later in the thread, I apologize. Do you, or anybody else, know what the caster will change to with the longer Mopar LCAs, and a change to 35” tires on a Rubicon? I understand that with a 35” tire the actual diameter can be slightly less, or more.
The larger tires won't have an affect on caster, but like @RagTopDeluxe mentioned, an increase of 1.2 to 1.5 degrees is typical. You should have caster right near 6 degrees w/ the longer Mopar LCAs, and a much better drive at higher speeds.
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