Hey folks, I'm looking to lean on your collective knowledge and experience again. I'll try to be as succinct as possible. Long story short, I bought my 2012 with a 3.25" RC lift kit I didn't ask for. Since then, I changed it to the following:
- Removed the coil spring spacers (0.75") to reduce the lift to 2.5"
- Installed Rancho RS9000XL shocks (which were sized for the 3.25" lift and are now a little too long)
- MC adjustable front and rear control arms
- Rancho front geo correction bracket (overkill)
- Adjustable front and rear track bars
- Mopar rear sway bar links are up front
- Teraflex 3-4" lift rear sway bar links
- Teraflex high angle front driveshaft Rzeppa joint
- MC coil spring correction wedges and retainers in the rear
- I still have the awful RC coil springs front and rear (installed in the OEM isolators)
This has been taken to the alignment shop since I removed the coil spring spacers to ensure everything was correct. It drives fine, but I still have a popping sound in the rear right corner when taking left turns under load.* I've settled and retorqued all control arms, used a thicker shoulder bolt on the rear track bar and triple-checked the torque on the rear sway bar and rear shocks. At this point, I'm thinking it's due to the oversized shocks not playing well with the old, crummy RC springs. I also have new spare tire bumpers for my tailgate and the latch is adjusted properly.
I'm considering just buying a set of MC springs and Rocksport long travel shocks to finish off the last of the RC components. Another option I've considered, since I do like the RS9000XL shocks (even if they're already rusting a bit), is installing a combination of Rancho components to keep the Jeep at 2.5" of lift. There's also a couple other decent options like OME or even another kit from Rancho for a 2.0" lift. I don't claim to know enough about lifts to understand why it contains shocks that raise the front end 2.0" and then shocks that raise the rear only 0.75" unless that's somehow due to the nature of the JKU. The drawback with further reducing the lift, is likely needing to adjust the control arms, adjustable track bars, replace the rear sway bar links, and having to realign it. I'm not sure if I'm chasing my tail, but I resolved to fix this popping noise and I have isolated it to the rear passenger side. Any input, as always, is greatly appreciated.
*I checked my maintenance notes and it does appear my issues with a popping noise coincided with installation of the RS9000XL shocks, so it must be related
- Removed the coil spring spacers (0.75") to reduce the lift to 2.5"
- Installed Rancho RS9000XL shocks (which were sized for the 3.25" lift and are now a little too long)
- MC adjustable front and rear control arms
- Rancho front geo correction bracket (overkill)
- Adjustable front and rear track bars
- Mopar rear sway bar links are up front
- Teraflex 3-4" lift rear sway bar links
- Teraflex high angle front driveshaft Rzeppa joint
- MC coil spring correction wedges and retainers in the rear
- I still have the awful RC coil springs front and rear (installed in the OEM isolators)
This has been taken to the alignment shop since I removed the coil spring spacers to ensure everything was correct. It drives fine, but I still have a popping sound in the rear right corner when taking left turns under load.* I've settled and retorqued all control arms, used a thicker shoulder bolt on the rear track bar and triple-checked the torque on the rear sway bar and rear shocks. At this point, I'm thinking it's due to the oversized shocks not playing well with the old, crummy RC springs. I also have new spare tire bumpers for my tailgate and the latch is adjusted properly.
I'm considering just buying a set of MC springs and Rocksport long travel shocks to finish off the last of the RC components. Another option I've considered, since I do like the RS9000XL shocks (even if they're already rusting a bit), is installing a combination of Rancho components to keep the Jeep at 2.5" of lift. There's also a couple other decent options like OME or even another kit from Rancho for a 2.0" lift. I don't claim to know enough about lifts to understand why it contains shocks that raise the front end 2.0" and then shocks that raise the rear only 0.75" unless that's somehow due to the nature of the JKU. The drawback with further reducing the lift, is likely needing to adjust the control arms, adjustable track bars, replace the rear sway bar links, and having to realign it. I'm not sure if I'm chasing my tail, but I resolved to fix this popping noise and I have isolated it to the rear passenger side. Any input, as always, is greatly appreciated.
*I checked my maintenance notes and it does appear my issues with a popping noise coincided with installation of the RS9000XL shocks, so it must be related