No I didn't install new isolators with mine but I only had ~45,000 miles when I upgraded. They looked to be in good condition at the time.
No I didn't install new isolators with mine but I only had ~45,000 miles when I upgraded. They looked to be in good condition at the time.
John
2007 Grand Cherokee Limited | QDII | 3.0L Diesel | S4xC Shackles Mounts | Goodyear Duratracs
Bilstein HD Front/Rear | Rusty's 1/2" Strut Spacer | Hemi XK Front/Rear Coils | HID Projectors
Well drivers side has settled to 20.5" and the passenger sides sitting at 21.5". I'm thinking of taking both 1/2" spacers out- adding an additional isolator to the drivers side and that should bring it down to roughly 20.5" on the drivers side and 21" on the passenger.
Sorry for filling your thread with my BS john
2007.5 WK Laredo
- OEM+ -
Maybe try swapping the springs on either side? Maybe they are side specific...I think that could be the solution to your problem.
No worries man, that's why the thread is here.
Last edited by jjt250; 05-14-2014 at 08:06 PM.
John
2007 Grand Cherokee Limited | QDII | 3.0L Diesel | S4xC Shackles Mounts | Goodyear Duratracs
Bilstein HD Front/Rear | Rusty's 1/2" Strut Spacer | Hemi XK Front/Rear Coils | HID Projectors
I'd just take out the passenger side spacer and see where that puts you....might get you closer than you think due to the slight change in weight distribution.
Rears officially level- 20.75" on both sides. Removed the 1/2" spacer, replaced the top isolator with an actual isolator, since I originally ordered the wrong ones and added an extra isolator to the drivers side.
Happy. Lol
2007.5 WK Laredo
- OEM+ -
So to update on johns setup on my WK- still dumbfounded. 20.5" in the rear and just under 19" and above 18.5" in the front. Tempted to add another strut spacer or drop the rear with SRT springs so it sits at 19" or so
2007.5 WK Laredo
- OEM+ -
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