Why does it look like your missing something on the top of the rear spring?
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Why does it look like your missing something on the top of the rear spring?
So, what's missing? I took pix of both sides. The other side looks the same.
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I've been happy with my RR lift kit so far, but this cut 'n' paste from a Quantum View email just makes them all the better in my opinion:
"This message was sent to you at the request of ROCKY ROAD OUTFITTERS to notify you that the electronic shipment information below has been transmitted to UPS. The physical package(s) may or may not have actually been tendered to UPS for shipment. To verify the actual transit status of your shipment, click on the tracking link below or contact ROCKY ROAD OUTFITTERS directly."
The scheduled delivery date for a 9 lb. box is this Thursday. Obviously, they're not sending ABS plastic replacements. :)
I'm impressed. I received my new set of rear spacers yesterday. They're made of 1/2" thick plate steel with a ring fully welded around the outside. The ring is about as thick. These spacers are NEVER going to fail. The box contained two spacers, a set of bolts, and instruction sheet, and the box weighs 9 lbs. That should give an idea how heavy duty the new design is.
They're different than the old plastic ones, in that these install at the top and bolt on. The spring's lower end sits on the original Jeep bumper, and the spacing's done from the spring's top - the exact opposite of the old ABS plastic spacers.
Rather than deal with risking losing fingers and the like, I'm just going to take the XK to my friend's shop on Monday morning, and have an alignment done again while we're at it. It's had a year's worth of boony-bashing as well as wider spaced new wheels, so it's time anyway. They can do in 15 minutes what would take me three hours of crawling around underneath with crap falling into my face. :p It could be today, but too many people are gone today for various reasons, and I can't sneak out to get it done. :mad:
All done. It was realigned too. I'd noticed the steering was somewhat ''live'' in that the wheel pulled around under power, especially on corners. Not anymore. It was something to do with the tire contact patches 4 inches farther out, I'd guess.
The new, heavy steel spacers install at the top:
I left the rig there all day, so I wasn't there to take photos when it was apart. It's too hard to see from below.
https://theultimatejeep.com/images/i...F0563JPG-2.jpg
I finally got around to taking a snapshot on the way home last night. I was getting tired of ''busy background'' shots, so I stopped by the boat ramp down the street from the house. It's not a bad photo considering I spent all of 90 seconds taking it. :)
First, here's a shot of shortly after buying it:
https://theultimatejeep.com/images/i...688JPGg-1.jpgg
Here's yesterday: And it's come a heckuva long ways from the all OEM, white painted grill version of when I rolled it off the Jeep dealer lot. :)
https://theultimatejeep.com/images/i...F0565JPG-1.jpg
Okay, one more. I did some searching thru hundreds of photos to find one close to the pose of the above shot. Consider this one to be a ''before'' the wheel change shot. Also note that the tires are OEM, not the larger Coopers. :)
https://theultimatejeep.com/images/i...39271JPG-1.jpg
Your XK looks good now! Love those wheels, very unique. Planning on relifting my truck soon, I miss the stance and look of the 2" lift.