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Old 05-01-2013, 09:48 AM
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What long arm kit did you pull?
You have 4 different vehicles listed on your username..what are you even referring to?
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Originally Posted by TrollHammer
I just pulled a complete long arm setup from a junker and will be putting it on my wheeler. I'm guessing the lift was about 4-5".

It appears to be partially factory made and partially modified, but it is sound and study. The donor jeep had a stock panhard bar, and the shock on the driver's side was slightly crushed in on the sides (didn't know until I had already pulled the axle, so I don't know what rubbed). It might also have a slight bend in the shaft, as it hangs up at 4" extention but goes in if I twist the shaft around the other way.

I want to make the most out of the longarm and get the best articulation and tune it in the best possible way. Is there anything I need to know or any common problems others encounter?

If/Should I replace the panhard bar, is there a recommended aftermarket, or should I use tube and make one with heims joints?
We in the Jeep community refer to panhard bars as "track bars" so you may find more if you search for that term instead.

Assuming it's an XJ, I personally recommend nothing but the Iron Rock Offroad double shear track bar. Extremely sturdy, good pricing, and great customer service.
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Dukie here a pic of my xj underneath... It doesn't have blocks.... sorry for the confusion.
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Originally Posted by Xj88
What long arm kit did you pull?
You have 4 different vehicles listed on your username..what are you even referring to?
Sorry, it's going on my 93 XJ

Originally Posted by NewKindOfClown
We in the Jeep community refer to panhard bars as "track bars" so you may find more if you search for that term instead.

Assuming it's an XJ, I personally recommend nothing but the Iron Rock Offroad double shear track bar. Extremely sturdy, good pricing, and great customer service.
I'll do that search, thanks, and I'll look up the one you suggest, Thank you!
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Originally Posted by Cherokeewaterfowler
Dukie here a pic of my xj underneath... It doesn't have blocks.... sorry for the confusion.
Looks like you have full aftermarket packs. That's good.

For the rear, just get longer shackles
for the front get coil spacers

Bad news is that going from 3" to 4" requires a whole bunch of new parts as well... you will need a new adjustable trackbar, longer lower control arms, longer swaybar links, and longer (or relocated) brake lines.

You will also likely need to add a slip yoke eliminator on the transfer case and a new CV style driveshaft to cure the vibrations from the added lift.
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Originally Posted by dukie564
Looks like you have full aftermarket packs. That's good.

For the rear, just get longer shackles
for the front get coil spacers

Bad news is that going from 3" to 4" requires a whole bunch of new parts as well... you will need a new adjustable trackbar, longer lower control arms, longer swaybar links, and longer (or relocated) brake lines.

You will also likely need to add a slip yoke eliminator on the transfer case and a new CV style driveshaft to cure the vibrations from the added lift.
Oh darn : /... how much will all this cost me... culd I just go to a 3.5" and 33s and not have to change anything else... ? Would that make it appear a bit higher?
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I want to make this as simple and cost effective as possible... that sounds like its going to be pretty pricey...???
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Originally Posted by Cherokeewaterfowler
I want to make this as simple and cost effective as possible... that sounds like its going to be pretty pricey...???
Just cut your fenders and run 33s. A whole lot less work and in my honest opinion itll look great.
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Originally Posted by Cherokeewaterfowler
Oh darn : /... how much will all this cost me... culd I just go to a 3.5" and 33s and not have to change anything else... ? Would that make it appear a bit higher?
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Just cut your fenders and run 33s. A whole lot less work and in my honest opinion itll look great.
CWF, this has 33x12.5 under a 3.5" lift, with trimmed fenders and no flares:

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Originally Posted by Cherokeewaterfowler
Oh darn : /... how much will all this cost me... culd I just go to a 3.5" and 33s and not have to change anything else... ? Would that make it appear a bit higher?
Not that much really, around $100 for the shackles and spacers combined. Get 95 wrangler brake lines from rockauto for about $50 total, trackbars start around $130 (RE single sheer) and fixed LCA's about $130 a pair (RE or IRO). Best deal on discos is the RC setup for $70. Seen a lot of guys break them, but I've had good luck with them so far. Best product would be JKS diskos ($130 I think), and I'll try those if/when my RC's break...

So you're looking at a smidge over $500...
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What is the best A/T tire for an xj?
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Originally Posted by Ianfuller7
What is the best A/T tire for an xj?
I loved my general grabber at2s
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This may sound like a dumb question because I have no clue what I am talking about but can I add leafs to pop it up higher or what? Also would I have to cut my flares to put 33s on?
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http://www.rustysoffroad.com/jeep-su...ft-add-a-leafs


Could I do these?
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Add a leafs suck.

Plus you already have a lift pack..


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