What I thought. But then I had read someone saying they had difficulty installing on a 2012? Some issue with brake line extensions.
I have never installed an aftermarket lift. Just wanted to make sure I wasn't going to be missing anything.
Thanks for the replies.
Do the teraflex shocks (9550s) have any value? The used kit I found, the seller has the shocks and not the adapter package. Thinking I could re-sell em? Or just offer less and the seller can keep the shocks. I have a Rubi and thought the Rubi shocks are better than the TF 9550 ones?:thinking:
The 9550's are just basic shocks and wouldn't be worth anything to me.
You mean you wouldn't trade your coilovers for them. WTF! :cheesy::cheesy: So I'm staying with my Rubi shocks then? Will just need to get adapters if the deal happens.
I just went ahead and ordered this kit. The one I ordered comes with the two new rear sway bar links as stated in the writeup. My question is this. Is it safe to assume that the factory front links are long enough to deal with the new 2.5BB? Or will I need to go ahead and order some JKS quick-disco's in order to finish the install? Sorry if this was already mentioned in the thread. Appreciate the help! :thumb:
seeing that you don't have a rubi you might want to get a set of quick discos up front.
Thats what I did for my install. I will say if your going to rausch at all the disco will come in handy. an easy way to do it is gust bring a some wrenches with you and take the nut off and some heavy wire ties to strap them up with. I'm not sure but I think its a 18mm and a 19mm wrench.
I thought you would know:yup:yea it is an 18mm and 19mm
I thought you would know:yup:
Thats what I did for my install. I will say if your going to rausch at all the disco will come in handy. an easy way to do it is gust bring a some wrenches with you and take the nut off and some heavy wire ties to strap them up with. I'm not sure but I think its a 18mm and a 19mm wrench.
What exactly is missing and how did you remedy. I thought the kit came with brake brackets to extend the drop.
Overlander has line extensions but also a different set up with likely more articulation/brake line pull.
You shouldn't have to extend your front brake lines with just a 2.5" BB - just the rear. If you are getting enough droop to need your front lines extended, you have too much droop and will need to address your front drive shaft as well. Even at that, simply re-routing your lines off the axle and around the shock like was the case for 2007-10 JK's will be enough to do the job without having to buy or install anything else.