Remaining issues...
I often forget to mention some of the problems I face when doing all these upgrades. Some friends are running the first trail of the season this coming Saturday, and I have to miss out because of a few issues...
- I went and torqued the front upper control arm joint to 125 lbs instead of 75 lbs, and crushed the joint. The other side also has some play in the joint, so I'm changing both front upper control arms.
- I changed my shocks and now the front bumpstops are 1/2" too short, and the rear bumpstops are 3/4" too short. I have some JKS bumpstops on the way to fix this.
- My front swaybar links are also a tad short. I can make them longer, but instead will use some new tabs on the axle end. This'll change the angle of the swaybar links so the drag-link doesn't catch them when fully drooped.
- My rear end is looking a little low, so I ordered some new OME X-HD coils for the rear.
- My front passenger-side axle had a leak. This is a well known problem with the Superior axle shafts for the JK. The passenger side is a little narrower and uses an older TJ (Dana 30) seal. I changed the seal, buffed the axle shaft, added some grease, and an outer seal. The outer seal will prevent major failures, but will also hide any leak, so I'll have to check my diff fluid level more often. If the seal doesn't hold, I may have to buy some Alloy shafts instead.
- My 3rd brake light on the roof rack wasn't sealed well enough and now some LEDs are a little flaky. I bought a new one, sealed it up tight, and will install it shortly.
- I had a clearance issue with the Tom Woods flange on the rear diff and the Rock Hard gas tank skid. Some trimming of the skid plate took care of that.
Off the top of my head, that's about it...
js.