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So I have about a 3 hour drive later today to determine exactly what the extent of the damage is but I thought I might solicit a few guesses first. My son had an "Event" last night in his 09 JKU x and hit curb and proceeded to drive over a culvert. First and foremost he is OK and his vehicle was the only one involved and that's all that matters.
In the process he blew both passenger side tires and started leaking oil. I assumed he most likely hit the oil pan but after crawling underneath and looking he said the oil filer (3.8l) was punctured. The pics he send me really surprised me, the upper control arm mount on the passenger side somehow was able make contact with the oil filer. I don't think the suspension should compress that much..... :crazyeyes::crazyeyes:
If it's not bent and the suspension WILL compress that much I need to at least turn the upper bolt and have the head side close to the filter.
Hopefully the rims aren't bent as well....
Best case senario: Replace tires and oil filter, top off oil and mosey along.
Worst case axle bent, control arms bent, tie rod, etc. Rims bent.
But in true Jeeper logic I'm working an upgrade scenario. I was planning on a PR44 for my 13 Rubi, I can get the ProRock for my Rubi, pull the D44 from it and put it under my son's 09 JKU. The gear ratios are different (3.73 vs 4.10) but I can pull the front drive shaft until I get the gears changed to match.
What's the normal delivery on a complete PR44? Can I expidite?
In the process he blew both passenger side tires and started leaking oil. I assumed he most likely hit the oil pan but after crawling underneath and looking he said the oil filer (3.8l) was punctured. The pics he send me really surprised me, the upper control arm mount on the passenger side somehow was able make contact with the oil filer. I don't think the suspension should compress that much..... :crazyeyes::crazyeyes:
If it's not bent and the suspension WILL compress that much I need to at least turn the upper bolt and have the head side close to the filter.
Hopefully the rims aren't bent as well....
Best case senario: Replace tires and oil filter, top off oil and mosey along.
Worst case axle bent, control arms bent, tie rod, etc. Rims bent.
But in true Jeeper logic I'm working an upgrade scenario. I was planning on a PR44 for my 13 Rubi, I can get the ProRock for my Rubi, pull the D44 from it and put it under my son's 09 JKU. The gear ratios are different (3.73 vs 4.10) but I can pull the front drive shaft until I get the gears changed to match.
What's the normal delivery on a complete PR44? Can I expidite?