AnnDee4444
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Page 19 of the Mopar lift: https://www.quadratec.com/sites/def...nstructions/Mopar_2_Lift_Jeep_Wrangler_JL.PDFAnyone got the shock bolt torque specs handy?
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Page 19 of the Mopar lift: https://www.quadratec.com/sites/def...nstructions/Mopar_2_Lift_Jeep_Wrangler_JL.PDFAnyone got the shock bolt torque specs handy?
I forgot all about that sheet. It’s been a minute. lol Thanks! Whatever happened to the torque values thread. There a link to it but nothing is there. HmmPage 19 of the Mopar lift: https://www.quadratec.com/sites/def...nstructions/Mopar_2_Lift_Jeep_Wrangler_JL.PDF
There really should be a sticky with things like this...I forgot all about that sheet. It’s been a minute. lol Thanks! Whatever happened to the torque values thread. There a link to it but nothing is there. Hmm
ChatGPT said:Here are the torque specifications for the suspension components on a Jeep JL:
- Front upper control arm bolt: 100 ft-lbs
- Front lower control arm bolt: 125 ft-lbs
- Front track bar bolt: 125 ft-lbs
- Front sway bar link bolt: 70 ft-lbs
- Front shock upper nut: 55 ft-lbs
- Front shock lower bolt: 70 ft-lbs
- Rear upper control arm bolt: 100 ft-lbs
- Rear lower control arm bolt: 125 ft-lbs
- Rear track bar bolt: 125 ft-lbs
- Rear sway bar link bolt: 70 ft-lbs
- Rear shock upper nut: 55 ft-lbs
- Rear shock lower bolt: 70 ft-lbs
ChatGPT said:According to the official Jeep JL Wrangler Owner's Manual, the front shock absorber length on a standard Jeep JL Wrangler with a factory suspension system is approximately 20.55 inches, while the rear shock absorber length is approximately 22.44 inches.
I’ve just started hearing about ChatGPT. I guess I’m getting old.Somewhat related... ChatGPT seems to be able to search the service manual.
Also of interest:
Anyone know or have the specific spring P/N's for the 2.0L Mopar kit 77072430AB?
From the 'Jeep Suspension Calculator', it would be a subset of these:
JL Mopar Front 68414065AA
JL Mopar Rear 68414066AA
JL Mopar Front 68414067AA
JL Mopar Rear 68414068AA
JL Mopar Front 68414069AA
JL Mopar Rear 68414070AA
JL Mopar Front 68414071AA
JL Mopar Rear 68414072AA
JL Mopar Front 68414073AA
JL Mopar Rear 68414074AA
Thnx!!! You da man!!
I was considering ordering the mopar lift springs and LCAs to see what they did as far as lift on my XR. You ever figure anything out on your end?I work evenings, and after work before going to bed I "check my phone". I started reading this thread, and was up till half-past midnight reading the whole thing. Thanks for doing all the research work on it!
I've got a new 23 JLU Willys 2.0T with the XR package. I wouldn't mind lifting it just a tad using factory springs to put a little more space between the front bumpstop and pad (want less than a 1" lift front & rear). I need to check the tags on my springs to see what I currently have and go from there.
Yes, I know a spacer is an option too.
I went with a teraflex 0.5 inch spacer lift front and rear. Jeep was already level. I think it looks just right now with a total of 2" lift (XR starts with 1.5" lift). It put a little more space between the front bump stop. Next eventually will be Fox 2.0 IFP shocks. The teraflex 0.5 inch kit front and rear was only $50 or so, and a couple hours of my time.I was considering ordering the mopar lift springs and LCAs to see what they did as far as lift on my XR. You ever figure anything out on your end?
Sorry, that was me. Didn't realize it locked down the filter & sort options... it's back to normal now.Who reordered all the shocks by brand in the Jeep Suspension Calculator? It's all "pretty" and shit, but now cross-shopping shocks in similar lengths is a PITA.
Ha - thanks!Sorry, that was me. Didn't realize it locked down the filter & sort options... it's back to normal now.
FWIW: you can download a copy and have access to filter & sort.