Chocolate Thunder
Well-Known Member
I didn’t replace the thick shims with new washers. There’s not a need, and washers would be more of a PITA to install in that location. The RH shims are tabbed to allow you to hold them in place and adjust their position while lining everything up and inserting the bolt. Perhaps get an extra washer or two so that if there’s play when you’ve assembled everything you could use them if necessary to take up that space. If not, it’ll be difficult to get a good tight fit when torquing the bolts and you could get a clunking noise. I believe this is more a function of loose manufacturing tolerance in the mounting ears by Jeep rather than the RH parts.Well I thought about it for a while and decided I'm not in a rush. I've helped wrench on a friend's older GX470 with a ton of rust issues. They are a huge pain and I want to avoid that if I can. I also don't want to deal with the deforming washer, and maybe any clunking, loosening, or other issues -- is it that the washer provided was designed with their original torque specs in mind (someone said they first recommended 100 ftlbs), they kept revising the torque up to OEM spec, and didn't change the provided hardware? And then the idea is that after the washer deforms, the skid slowly does too, which then causes the issues?
I suppose I'll just buy everything on the shopping list that was posted by @swang and @Gadgettr1. Just for a clarification, are some of those washers meant for as total replacements for the shims, or just in addition to the shims? And do you think it's preferable to use their shims over the washers on a new install? (and just fill in any gaps with washers?). Just wanna get this right on my first try, and maybe have it all written down nicely for others that follow.
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