18" rims (at least the ones I have) interfere with the tie rod ends. Solved with an emergency over-night delivery of hub-centric wheel spacers from Amazon.
I've got ICON UCAs on, and curious if how its sitting on top of the new zone extended knuckle is OK.
w/ the 4" "spacer" on top of stock OEM shocks (see previous post on why I didn't use my ICON 2.5 coilovers) - at this height, the axle CV shafts are angled down, and back. To get the shafts flat horizontally, I need to go +2" on the driver's side, and +1.5" on passenger side. Is a 0° (horizontal) static angle ideal? And guess there's nothing to be done about the fore/aft angle, as it's set by the differential location, and hub location in the knuckle?
I do want to replace the stock shocks, and go a bit higher to improve the CV shaft angle. (Also want to level things side-to-side). Does it make any difference if I keep the Zone 4" strut spacer and use a 0-2" adjustable shock (or coilover), or use a 4-6" coilover?
Considering Bilstein 6112 w/ Zone 4" spacer, Fox 2.0 (0-2") coilover w/ spacer, Fox 2.5 (4-6") wo/ spacer. May still consider ICON coilovers, but not super happy with prior experience (though I loved the ride)
For the rear I've got ICON dual rate (+1.5") coils, Zone +2" spacers, and the Fox 2.0 Adventure shocks that came w/ the Zone kit. IF I go another +1.5(ish) on the front, what should I do in the rear? I'd like to wind up level to slightly tail high. Zone +5" coils? One of the Jeep Gladiator spring options? (Thinking Clayton 3.5s?)
I've got ICON UCAs on, and curious if how its sitting on top of the new zone extended knuckle is OK.
w/ the 4" "spacer" on top of stock OEM shocks (see previous post on why I didn't use my ICON 2.5 coilovers) - at this height, the axle CV shafts are angled down, and back. To get the shafts flat horizontally, I need to go +2" on the driver's side, and +1.5" on passenger side. Is a 0° (horizontal) static angle ideal? And guess there's nothing to be done about the fore/aft angle, as it's set by the differential location, and hub location in the knuckle?
I do want to replace the stock shocks, and go a bit higher to improve the CV shaft angle. (Also want to level things side-to-side). Does it make any difference if I keep the Zone 4" strut spacer and use a 0-2" adjustable shock (or coilover), or use a 4-6" coilover?
Considering Bilstein 6112 w/ Zone 4" spacer, Fox 2.0 (0-2") coilover w/ spacer, Fox 2.5 (4-6") wo/ spacer. May still consider ICON coilovers, but not super happy with prior experience (though I loved the ride)
For the rear I've got ICON dual rate (+1.5") coils, Zone +2" spacers, and the Fox 2.0 Adventure shocks that came w/ the Zone kit. IF I go another +1.5(ish) on the front, what should I do in the rear? I'd like to wind up level to slightly tail high. Zone +5" coils? One of the Jeep Gladiator spring options? (Thinking Clayton 3.5s?)