3" Zone Offroad lift installed w/ pics
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3" Zone Offroad lift installed w/ pics
I finally got around to installing the Zone Offroad 3" lift. I was skeptical at first as they are a new company (however they are branched off BDS), but the parts appeared to be pretty high quality for the price.
The front end was a breeze. Everything came apart nicely and went in smooth (aside from one spring retainer bolt which stripped when I put it back in) Already had a spring compressor and used it to minimize the amount of stuff to unbolt.
The rear was a pain in the *****. Everything came apart fine, but the AAL was very difficult to add to my existing pack and compress, etc.... I fought it for a few hours.
Took it for a maiden voyage and the heard a not so pleasant banging noise. I suspected it was the driveline angle and whipped up a quick TC drop (1" square tubing) which seemed to mask the problem (I am running the 242/8.25 combo)
Truck is definatley stiffer than before (AAL of course) but not too horrible, still better than my SA Toyota truck.
I got EXACTLY 3" of lift in the front. In the rear it is a little higher which I hope will settle some (AAL so I am sure it will). Driver side 3.5" and passenger about 4.5" (Yes, I measured it 2x's) The rear sits up pretty high and I am sure its related to the rear driveline issues.
Here are some pics. I am still debating on center caps on the wheels. The newer set are off a 06 Wrangler. The newer tires are 30's. Wanted 31's but the 30's were too good of a deal to pass up.
Comments on center caps?
You think rear AAL's will settle some?
The front end was a breeze. Everything came apart nicely and went in smooth (aside from one spring retainer bolt which stripped when I put it back in) Already had a spring compressor and used it to minimize the amount of stuff to unbolt.
The rear was a pain in the *****. Everything came apart fine, but the AAL was very difficult to add to my existing pack and compress, etc.... I fought it for a few hours.
Took it for a maiden voyage and the heard a not so pleasant banging noise. I suspected it was the driveline angle and whipped up a quick TC drop (1" square tubing) which seemed to mask the problem (I am running the 242/8.25 combo)
Truck is definatley stiffer than before (AAL of course) but not too horrible, still better than my SA Toyota truck.
I got EXACTLY 3" of lift in the front. In the rear it is a little higher which I hope will settle some (AAL so I am sure it will). Driver side 3.5" and passenger about 4.5" (Yes, I measured it 2x's) The rear sits up pretty high and I am sure its related to the rear driveline issues.
Here are some pics. I am still debating on center caps on the wheels. The newer set are off a 06 Wrangler. The newer tires are 30's. Wanted 31's but the 30's were too good of a deal to pass up.
Comments on center caps?
You think rear AAL's will settle some?
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Did you use c-clamps or quick grips to do AAL? Just did a set of Zone AALs on my cousins. Had no problems at all. A year ago I did a set of Skyjacker AALs and those were difficult.
You'll like the Zone products, tuff as nails.
You'll like the Zone products, tuff as nails.
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Why did you have such difficulty with the AAL???
A couple of C-clamps and its a done deal....
Or one of my favorite moves... a long bolt and nut in the center pin hole...
A couple of C-clamps and its a done deal....
Or one of my favorite moves... a long bolt and nut in the center pin hole...
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Sometimes the clamp isn't long enough. I had that issue with my first RC AAL. i bought the biggest c-clamp the parts store had at that time (next largest size was out of stock) and it wasn't long enough to clamp the AAL so i used a jack and jacked up the AAL till it was closer and then clamped it. With 6 beers down, it took me a while to think of that.
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As far as the AAL's go yes I used two 6" C-clamps. I dont know why I had so much trouble, I've done them before and I remember it being easier.
Clamping wasnt the problem, it was getting the center hole to line up after all was compressed together. The AAL had so much arch that when I compressed it down the hole would shift. Maybe I was doing something wrong ? I am a little concerned since it should have been easy.....
As far as the AAL's go yes I used two 6" C-clamps. I dont know why I had so much trouble, I've done them before and I remember it being easier.
Clamping wasnt the problem, it was getting the center hole to line up after all was compressed together. The AAL had so much arch that when I compressed it down the hole would shift. Maybe I was doing something wrong ? I am a little concerned since it should have been easy.....
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As far as the AAL's go yes I used two 6" C-clamps. I dont know why I had so much trouble, I've done them before and I remember it being easier.
Clamping wasnt the problem, it was getting the center hole to line up after all was compressed together. The AAL had so much arch that when I compressed it down the hole would shift. Maybe I was doing something wrong ? I am a little concerned since it should have been easy.....
As far as the AAL's go yes I used two 6" C-clamps. I dont know why I had so much trouble, I've done them before and I remember it being easier.
Clamping wasnt the problem, it was getting the center hole to line up after all was compressed together. The AAL had so much arch that when I compressed it down the hole would shift. Maybe I was doing something wrong ? I am a little concerned since it should have been easy.....
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As far as the AAL's go yes I used two 6" C-clamps. I dont know why I had so much trouble, I've done them before and I remember it being easier.
Clamping wasnt the problem, it was getting the center hole to line up after all was compressed together. The AAL had so much arch that when I compressed it down the hole would shift. Maybe I was doing something wrong ? I am a little concerned since it should have been easy.....
As far as the AAL's go yes I used two 6" C-clamps. I dont know why I had so much trouble, I've done them before and I remember it being easier.
Clamping wasnt the problem, it was getting the center hole to line up after all was compressed together. The AAL had so much arch that when I compressed it down the hole would shift. Maybe I was doing something wrong ? I am a little concerned since it should have been easy.....