BlueRubicon
Caught the Bug
Are any of you using limit straps on your JL's?
Thanks Eddie! I know your JL has been through many evolutions, and if you did not see reason or conditions to use straps I am relieved. I have been concerned about shock travel.
Did you have to do anything about your brake lines or wiring because of flex? Last time out every light on the dash was on after extreme flex. Engine Light (comes on every once in a while near end of a wheel day), ABS light, Traction Control light. After getting home and washing off mud and rocks there was no visible damage to any lines. I disconnected battery for 10 minutes. Afterwards, before I was out of driveway all lights OFF. This seems typical on modern Jeep with all the electronic BS. Still, a little concerned about someday hyper-extending a brake line or wire harness.
Not JL but I installed them on the rear of my Gladiator. I have 32” long shocks and my 26” EVO brakelines and 16” swaybar links just aren’t long enough. I need to get some custom longer brakelines and some 19” swaybar links but in the meantime I added some limiting straps.
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I like how you tied them into the sway bar mounts. Clever. I should note that an added benefit of limiting your travel like that is that your rear driveline won't bind up the way it does at big droop. Hoping EVO comes out with some better control arm mounts or better yet, trailing arms to help address the wonky factory geometry.
Thanks I was looking for a temp solution and had these 24” ones hanging in the garage. I love EVO suspension but I got to tell you not having the rear Trackbar is really nice and there’s zero binding to this 4link design. I’m not a huge fan of the joints but so far I’m happy with this design. I still need to weld in my cradle. Now trailing arms would be ultimately the way to go.
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How the the rear axle stay centered with out a rear track bar? The sway bar?
2015 JKUR AEV JK350
1985 CJ8 Scrambler
Thanks I was looking for a temp solution and had these 24” ones hanging in the garage. I love EVO suspension but I got to tell you not having the rear Trackbar is really nice and there’s zero binding to this 4link design. I’m not a huge fan of the joints but so far I’m happy with this design. I still need to weld in my cradle. Now trailing arms would be ultimately the way to go.
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Triangulated 4 link
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Hoping EVO comes out with some better control arm mounts or better yet, trailing arms to help address the wonky factory geometry.
Trailing arms is what I’m holding out for.
Thanks I was looking for a temp solution and had these 24” ones hanging in the garage. I love EVO suspension but I got to tell you not having the rear Trackbar is really nice and there’s zero binding to this 4link design. I’m not a huge fan of the joints but so far I’m happy with this design. I still need to weld in my cradle. Now trailing arms would be ultimately the way to go.
What would be the benefit to something like this? In comparison to what the oem setup is ? I don't plan on doing much if any offroading with mine but I'm still curious. I may change my mind some day
Not JL but I installed them on the rear of my Gladiator. I have 32” long shocks and my 26” EVO brakelines and 16” swaybar links just aren’t long enough. I need to get some custom longer brakelines and some 19” swaybar links but in the meantime I added some limiting straps.
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man that looks nice
Given that those frame mounts for the upper arms weren’t designed for lateral loads, it’ll be interesting to see how they hold up, particularly with a heavy axle and oversized tires.
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