that's for you then JTFinally
that's for you then JTFinally
The pumpkin bushing is supposed to stick out more on the outboard side, but yours looks way out. Post a picture of the inboard side of the pumpkin bushing. Honestly, I'm thinking your shop torqued the bolts down when it was on the lift with the suspension at full droop. Should be on the ground before the final torque.Ok so I finally named my Jeep baby seal. Baby seals are white and when climbing rocks my tires sound like a seal barking. I like it.
After getting back from my Moab trip I had some issues I laid out in the Moab thread I started. While doing some checks today I noticed a weird movement when I turn my steering wheel while stationary. I got under there and made my wife turn the steering wheel and noticed I have play in my upper control arms and it’s allowing my axle to move left and right. Also the bushings are already chewed up with about 3k miles on them. I also checked the torque of the upper control arm bolts and they were not loose. Not sure what caused them to get chewed up so fast but I believe the play is from the outer rubber being chewed up or missing. Maybe the shop over tightened them and it didn’t allow them to move freely. If anyone has any ideas that would be great. I’ll look into it more tomorrow.
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Big flex! I see you're running coilovers and what looks like a PR60? This is totally normal with clevite bushings. The bonded rubber is designed to work with stock suspension and you're pushing them way beyond the limits. That said, I've tried running johnny joints to help mitigate this on Moby but they blew out too. Now, I just let them blow out and replace them on a more regular basis.Ok so I finally named my Jeep baby seal. Baby seals are white and when climbing rocks my tires sound like a seal barking. I like it.
After getting back from my Moab trip I had some issues I laid out in the Moab thread I started. While doing some checks today I noticed a weird movement when I turn my steering wheel while stationary. I got under there and made my wife turn the steering wheel and noticed I have play in my upper control arms and it’s allowing my axle to move left and right. Also the bushings are already chewed up with about 3k miles on them. I also checked the torque of the upper control arm bolts and they were not loose. Not sure what caused them to get chewed up so fast but I believe the play is from the outer rubber being chewed up or missing. Maybe the shop over tightened them and it didn’t allow them to move freely. If anyone has any ideas that would be great. I’ll look into it more tomorrow.
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Thanks for the heads up. I do have EVO coilovers and a PR60, so I figure you would have "some" experience with that setup. I had some small, expected, issues with my first shakedown run but overall I loved the way this thing bombed across the desert but also flexed incredibly well. I just kept thinking that I was so happy that I decided to get the diesel instead of the 3.6. It has torque for days, I never had an overheating issue and loved to keep it low RPM and just crawl up things. Do you happen to have a link to where I can replace these bushings?Big flex! I see you're running coilovers and what looks like a PR60? This is totally normal with clevite bushings. The bonded rubber is designed to work with stock suspension and you're pushing them way beyond the limits. That said, I've tried running johnny joints to help mitigate this on Moby but they blew out too. Now, I just let them blow out and replace them on a more regular basis.
This should be itThanks for the heads up. I do have EVO coilovers and a PR60, so I figure you would have "some" experience with that setup. I had some small, expected, issues with my first shakedown run but overall I loved the way this thing bombed across the desert but also flexed incredibly well. I just kept thinking that I was so happy that I decided to get the diesel instead of the 3.6. It has torque for days, I never had an overheating issue and loved to keep it low RPM and just crawl up things. Do you happen to have a link to where I can replace these bushings?