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Searched the forum but couldn't find any info on these. What makes them no limits? I know in the past on rubicons I would run their rear link in their kit up front so I didn't have to disconnect and could still use just the electric disco.

Has anyone installed a set? Are the just adjustable on both ends? They def look beefy but wonder if there is any advantage over just running their rear links up front.
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I know in the past on rubicons I would run their rear link in their kit up front so I didn't have to disconnect and could still use just the electric disco.
While that does work, you are still limited by the amount of misalignment in those links depending on the travel length of your shocks. The No Limits links will allow 60* of misalignment which will allow full movement of the axle without the potential of binding in the sway bar links which would limit travel.
 

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Has anyone done a before and after wheel drop measurement on these? I have a MOPAR 2.5" lift on a 2019 Rubicon ….
 

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Has anyone done a before and after wheel drop measurement on these? I have a MOPAR 2.5" lift on a 2019 Rubicon ….
If you're dropping the axle vertically, there would be no issue with any links as long as their length is great enough. It would be under articulation that you would experience binding with other links.
 

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If you're dropping the axle vertically, there would be no issue with any links as long as their length is great enough. It would be under articulation that you would experience binding with other links.
Yes. And has anyone measured a before/after comparison of this?
 

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Yes. And has anyone measured a before/after comparison of this?
I should have some time later in the week to swap them around and forklift flex, perhaps over the weekend. It will largely depend on shock length if you'll even be able to articulate enough to bind the links.
 

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I should have some time later in the week to swap them around and forklift flex, perhaps over the weekend. It will largely depend on shock length if you'll even be able to articulate enough to bind the links.
Thanks. Personally I have the Mopar 2.5" lift/shocks.
 

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My apologies for not following up, That jeep is in New Jersey right now, I won't see it until Monday next week at best. I will make it a point to go get that done next week though.,
 

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My apologies for not following up, That jeep is in New Jersey right now, I won't see it until Monday next week at best. I will make it a point to go get that done next week though.,
What is the proper length to set them to for a 3.5" X factor lift on a 2018 JLUR? The instruction manual for the lift kit says 8.5" for my size lift. These links are longer than that at their shortest adjustment. Please help.

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What is the proper length to set them to for a 3.5" X factor lift on a 2018 JLUR? The instruction manual for the lift kit says 8.5" for my size lift. These links are longer than that at their shortest adjustment. Please help.

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The 8.5" measurement is for conventional quick disconnects using our brackets at the axle. If you are going with No Limits links, you will not use our axle brackets and set the links to 11-11.5" for a 3.5" lift. They will bolt directly to the factory mounting point on the axle.
 

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The 8.5" measurement is for conventional quick disconnects using our brackets at the axle. If you are going with No Limits links, you will not use our axle brackets and set the links to 11-11.5" for a 3.5" lift. They will bolt directly to the factory mounting point on the axle.
Thanks for the quick reply. To help others in the future could you include those in instructions with the links and list that somewhere on your website? I didn't get any directions when I received my links yesterday so I couldn't install them and there's no info on the website.

Otherwise keep up the good work.

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Directions are being updated to include the NL links, proofreading them this weekend and they will probably be updated on Monday.

Edit: I'm going to convert the file to a PDF and upload it so you've got it, they aren't proof read yet so take it for what it is. Let me know if there's anything you see that needs attention in it.

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