TJ lifts and a question.
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TJ lifts and a question.
I received this e-mail from a club member. He has just started wheeling
and added a lift to his TJ. He has a question I thought one of you could
help him with. I haven't riden in a TJ let alone worked on one yet.
Glenn
- ----- Original Message -----
From: <JEEPTREEHUGGER@aol.com>
>
> I recently installed the Explorer Pro-Comp Stage II 4" suspension kit on
my
> 1999 Jeep Wrangler TJ. While the kit seemed straight-forward, it's not
for
> the beginner nor the weak at heart!! Lets just say there were some new
> thought-of curses created!! The directions with the kit were fairly easy
but
> I found some parts did not fit as promised and required relocation and
> re-drilling in some spots, esp. the track-bar relocation in the rear. It
> gave my jeep enough room for 35"x12.5" tires!!! It looks monsterous!!!
> Haven't tried it off-road yet but I'm sure it will do fine! While it did
> increase height, it now rides like an empty lumber-wagon!! bummer. If
anyone
> has any questions about the kit, let me know. Keep in mind, I'm not a
> mechanic, this was a major operation for me, those of you with skills will
> probably think this quite easy!
>
> Now for my tech question...Since I've installed the lift kit/larger tires,
> when I turn the wheels I get a "creeking" or "groaning" noise from the
front
> suspension, particularly the area of the steering box and/or upper control
> arms. While I don't think it's serious, I need some help/advice with it.
> Sound familiar to anyone? It's worse when the Jeep isn't moving and I
turn
> the wheels vs. when I'm going down the road. Let me know.
>