swang
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I just bought a set of these LCA skid plates. Question... if the ears are bending in at 190 ft-lb, can I just add a washer to the provided spacer to fill the void, thus preventing the ears from bending?
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Yes. The spacer should have been a mm or two thicker.I just bought a set of these LCA skid plates. Question... if the ears are bending in at 190 ft-lb, can I just add a washer to the provided spacer to fill the void, thus preventing the ears from bending?
I was able to do this by placing a jack behind the upper mount and lifting until the holes align. You can also put a chock in front of the tire and drive up against it with the same result.I plan on installing my front and rear LCA skids soon. What’s the best way to keep the bolt holes aligned? I’ve read the following suggestions:
- Park on a flat surface
- Chock the wheels
- Use a punch to “plug” the bolt holes during (dis)assembly
- Use ratchet straps
- Rock the Jeep back and forth
If you are adding skids to control arms that are already installed (vs putting new control arms at the same time you add the skids), there is no reason for your arms to move/misalign.I plan on installing my front and rear LCA skids soon. What’s the best way to keep the bolt holes aligned? I’ve read the following suggestions:
- Park on a flat surface
- Chock the wheels
- Use a punch to “plug” the bolt holes during (dis)assembly
- Use ratchet straps
- Rock the Jeep back and forth
Is the OEM torque spec for the rear only 85 ft lb?4 - Note that (specially the front) skids are side specific. despite the installation instructions saying otherwise. The side tabs must engage the bend on the front LCA lip. I torqued mine to 190 ftlbs (front) and I think 85 ftlbs rear. and retorqued when they started making noise. Been quite after the third retorque.
The factory specs are 74 ftlbs + 50 to 80 degrees depending on the which bolt of the rear control arms. The ones where the skids go on LCA to axle are ~85-90 lbs.Is the OEM torque spec for the rear only 85 ft lb?
I bought my own 10.9 yellow zinc hardware and I’m so glad I did! Looking at what comes supplied from Rock Hard there’s no wonder it rusts so quickly. Especially the homemade washersP.S. Those bolts from Rockd Hard are all rusting like an SOB. They are the only rusted out bolts on my entire build. I'd spray some rust protectant on them if I was doing it all again.
. I had Rock Hard oil pan and transmission skids on my 2016 JK and I don’t recall the same issue.
I wish I had looked closely at the HW, and like you used better grade stuff. I too had Rock Hard skids on my 2016 JKUR and had no issues.I bought my own 10.9 yellow zinc hardware and I’m so glad I did! Looking at what comes supplied from Rock Hard there’s no wonder it rusts so quickly. Especially the homemade washers. I had Rock Hard oil pan and transmission skids on my 2016 JK and I don’t recall the same issue.
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