jcm3
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I followed the instructions on a few YouTube videos from LMR and CJ Pony Parts (dropping the cradle instead of taking off the rear wheels, brakes and a number of extra parts that didn't need to come off).
The install was pretty easy, but I made a big mental mistake and had to wait for some of the large cradle bolts and a tap because I tried to 'persuade' the bolts to go back in with my air impact gun. I think the reason it didn't go in by hand is because I had the rear jacked up and the front on the ground, so I raised the front end. It may have been just off enough to cause an issue.
I also spent around $60 for the Steeda alignment dowels, becauses there's a lot of play around those four bolts and I can see things not being even on each side.
I ended up damaging the threads on the bolts and on the car, so I had to order a 14mm x 1.5 tap, chase the threads and then use new bolts. All good, but that took me two extra days of waiting for parts. Oops, so dumb.
The car drives great. Interestingly, the shocks don't feel stiffer than the stock PP1 shocks initially, but I did notice a huge difference with the sway bar. I went with the fully-stiff setting for the front sway bar and the softer setting for the rear.
It lowered the car about an inch, which as I am getting older, is perfect. I didn't want a slammed look, so super pleased with the look. They may still be settling.
The pics from the gas station suck, I'll get better ones.
Before and after.
The install was pretty easy, but I made a big mental mistake and had to wait for some of the large cradle bolts and a tap because I tried to 'persuade' the bolts to go back in with my air impact gun. I think the reason it didn't go in by hand is because I had the rear jacked up and the front on the ground, so I raised the front end. It may have been just off enough to cause an issue.
I also spent around $60 for the Steeda alignment dowels, becauses there's a lot of play around those four bolts and I can see things not being even on each side.
I ended up damaging the threads on the bolts and on the car, so I had to order a 14mm x 1.5 tap, chase the threads and then use new bolts. All good, but that took me two extra days of waiting for parts. Oops, so dumb.
The car drives great. Interestingly, the shocks don't feel stiffer than the stock PP1 shocks initially, but I did notice a huge difference with the sway bar. I went with the fully-stiff setting for the front sway bar and the softer setting for the rear.
It lowered the car about an inch, which as I am getting older, is perfect. I didn't want a slammed look, so super pleased with the look. They may still be settling.
The pics from the gas station suck, I'll get better ones.
Before and after.
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