Haha yeah I knew they were going to be bad and something I put off doing for way too long!! Going to rubi old the coilovers next week so that’ll be interestingLOL at the "no antiseize" and holy cow looking at the spark plug!!
Damn dude, do you ever wheel that thing? It's stupid clean underneath LOLYes I’m still working on the JK with the DTD in between everything. We did the “modified” version so have been making sure everything is working like it should as things get tight fast at full bump.
I wasn’t happy with any off the shelf track bars so I’m making our own using some threaded bungs from RockJock and Johnny joints. Also had to cut up the EVO track bar bracket to move it where needed and reinforced it.
I think it stuffs pretty good!
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New brackets all welded and painted up ready for final assembly.
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Did feel nice working on my own for once lolOh man you really did get get after it!
Gotta keep up with those RenegadesWith several trips approaching, I finally made some time to do some much needed maintenance on my own JK.
Is the track bar missing its lower bolt?This really nice JK came in with bad death wobble to the point he didn’t drive it. He had a ton of newer parts up front so was surprised he was having issues but ultimately found it. Can you guess what it was? Hint: It’s Red
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Stiction from the steering stabilizer dust boot.Our Jeep is on the ground and ready for dirt.
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This really nice JK came in with bad death wobble to the point he didn’t drive it. He had a ton of newer parts up front so was surprised he was having issues but ultimately found it. Can you guess what it was? Hint: It’s Red
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No it’s there. The Joints on the trac bar on both ends are toast causing a ton of movement.Is the track bar missing its lower bolt?
I assume you verified that 4WD is working too?So after pulling my front diff, I wanted to make sure my front locker was working ok and all was good. After shifting back into 2wd, my 4wd light now stays on but is in fact in 2wd. Always something!
Anyone else ever deal with this? Hoping it is just the transfer case switch that needs to be replaced.
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Yup in hi and low also allowing lockers to work.I assume you verified that 4WD is working too?
Okay. Like you, I gotta think it's the t-case switch. Just odd that it would be faulty after working on the front diff.Yup in hi and low also allowing lockers to work.
I have not had it happen in my Jeep; however, in my Ram 2500, I had it happen twice. The first time the position switch connection most likely didn't get seated from the factory as I was able to lock the connector back together and it went away for 150+K miles. The second time I got stuck in the mud and pressure-washed the underside of the truck, after that it would randomly turn on and off. It annoyed me but not enough to fix it.So after pulling my front diff, I wanted to make sure my front locker was working ok and all was good. After shifting back into 2wd, my 4wd light now stays on but is in fact in 2wd. Always something!
Anyone else ever deal with this? Hoping it is just the transfer case switch that needs to be replaced.
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