303jkpatriot
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In December I installed the 3" EVO Enforcer lift on my 2015 JKUR, and though overall it all went pretty well and it rides/drives great, one of the issues that I ran into was the rear axle being offcenter about 1" to the drive side measuring from the frame to tire lug on both sides. I loosend and re torqued everything, drove for a couple hundred miles and didn't see any change. I searched extensively on WAL and found others had run into it, but I hadn't tracked down any definitive fixes. I am running 4.75" backspacing which I think definitely magnifies the issue as one tire sits outside of the flare, and the other almost sat parallel. EVO Recommends a minimum 3.5" backspacing which would make it a little less prevalent:
Driver:
Passenger:
I did call and talk with EVO and they mentioned your axle is always moving so though it may not be pleasant to the eyes, it is not something to worry about. Since I am not planning on upgrading my wheels anytime soon I wanted to try and find a fix. I first tried the JKS adjustable rear drag link, but the issue I found was the JKS did not go shorter than stock length, so it left the axle in the same position. After some extensive googling, I am across an adjustable rear trackbar from Superlift (5771) that adjusts down to 39 3/8" in length. It was pretty cheap from quadratec/amazon/jegs so I ordered it. 39 5/8" ended up being the sweet spot for me and the axle was pretty well centered under the rear :
End result:
I have been running it for around 1k miles so far and haven't run into any issues with it. I figured I would post this up as alot of folks are running the Evo Enforcer and some might encounter the same issue as me.
Driver:
Passenger:
I did call and talk with EVO and they mentioned your axle is always moving so though it may not be pleasant to the eyes, it is not something to worry about. Since I am not planning on upgrading my wheels anytime soon I wanted to try and find a fix. I first tried the JKS adjustable rear drag link, but the issue I found was the JKS did not go shorter than stock length, so it left the axle in the same position. After some extensive googling, I am across an adjustable rear trackbar from Superlift (5771) that adjusts down to 39 3/8" in length. It was pretty cheap from quadratec/amazon/jegs so I ordered it. 39 5/8" ended up being the sweet spot for me and the axle was pretty well centered under the rear :
End result:
I have been running it for around 1k miles so far and haven't run into any issues with it. I figured I would post this up as alot of folks are running the Evo Enforcer and some might encounter the same issue as me.