holy_crap
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Good evening, it's been a while since my last post, I hope,everyone is having a good holiday season.
I gave my son a lift and new tires for Christmas. It is a Rock Krawler 2.0 Stock Mod which basically consists of 4 springs, front adjustable track bar, rear track bar bracket and 2 sway bar disconnects. I also added Billstein shocks. The tires are 33x12.5x15 BFG KO2 on ProComp wheels i think 3.75 back spacing. The Jeep is a 2000. TJ Sahara with 163k miles. Jeep was stock.
We finished installing the lift yesterday, it was pretty straight forward, I tightened everything when the Jeep was on the ground, re-centered the steering wheel and lowered the tire pressure to 33psi.
Right now the Jeep has some vibration that feels like it's coming from the driveline. It also has an annoying little squeak that I hear at low speeds and the rhythm is set by the speed. I checked and nothing is rubbing anywhere.
I have researched and found that if I lift 4" or higher I might need a SYE, I don't think the Jeep is lifted that high, I' was expecting 2" maybe 2.5" but I have no frame of reference since i did not take any before measurements. Below are some pictures for reference.
What should I look for trying to diagnose this vibration? The Jeep drove nice and smooth before the lift.
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I gave my son a lift and new tires for Christmas. It is a Rock Krawler 2.0 Stock Mod which basically consists of 4 springs, front adjustable track bar, rear track bar bracket and 2 sway bar disconnects. I also added Billstein shocks. The tires are 33x12.5x15 BFG KO2 on ProComp wheels i think 3.75 back spacing. The Jeep is a 2000. TJ Sahara with 163k miles. Jeep was stock.
We finished installing the lift yesterday, it was pretty straight forward, I tightened everything when the Jeep was on the ground, re-centered the steering wheel and lowered the tire pressure to 33psi.
Right now the Jeep has some vibration that feels like it's coming from the driveline. It also has an annoying little squeak that I hear at low speeds and the rhythm is set by the speed. I checked and nothing is rubbing anywhere.
I have researched and found that if I lift 4" or higher I might need a SYE, I don't think the Jeep is lifted that high, I' was expecting 2" maybe 2.5" but I have no frame of reference since i did not take any before measurements. Below are some pictures for reference.
What should I look for trying to diagnose this vibration? The Jeep drove nice and smooth before the lift.
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