Jeep TJ One Ton Rear 4-Link & Stretch!! [Ep. 7]
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- čas přidán 13. 09. 2024
- On this episode we tackle the rear 4-link and stretch on my 2000 Jeep Wrangler TJ. This Jeep got almost a 9” stretch in the rear and is now running a GM 14 bolt rear axle!! If you have any questions drop a comment down below and I’ll try to answer it!
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Good start bro God bless you
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Great video, just subscribed! Why didn’t you make your upper and lower links the same length, for the rear? Was it a space issue, or for geometry/link calculator reasons?
Thank you! It was more of a space issue and I wanted to have easy access to the upper links for maintenance/greasing etc. uppers should be 70% of the lower so they are well within the geometry aspect. Hope this helps!
What do you guys think so far!?
Looks good man! I’ll be setting up my rear links in a few weeks. Wish I had the room to pull the tub.
Thank you! I think honestly setting it all up will be easier with the tub on. Only reason mine came off is because of a frame swap and fixing all the rust on it. In retrospect I should have back halfed it which is pretty easy with the tub on
Not a huge fan of your upper link angle on the joint. But should work
Your talking about the angle on the axle itself right? I think it’ll be fine but it may be something to change in the future