I want to thank you for the write-up and video. I recently purchased a 2019 GC Trailhawk with the 5.7 Hemi. The GC came with 20-inch rims and tire size 275/55R20. When the GC was auto lowered in the park mode and I drove away slowly, I noticed the tire rubbing when turning. This was driving me crazy, today I almost purchased new tires until I started to sign up on Facebook Jeep forums and came across someone telling me to purchase airlinks. Do you think this will work for me? I like to lower the vehicle to make it easier for the family to get in and out.
I have these installed for 1 year now. I would like to take off the rear and give it a few turns down to squeeze another 1/4"-1/2"? Is this possible? Looks like there is enough threads to gain a tad bid more lowz.?
Any idea on the lengths needed to make your own? I want to level the car but lower it. Also does it go even lower in exit mode? And do you need another wheel alignment?
Thanks for the quick video. On the 15' Summit, with the shorter length bars (for 1.5/.5" lift)... do ya' have any idea what max tire diameter will fit? As far as I know, you can't even go up one size with the stock setup.
I changed the links in my 2013 Jeep grand Cherokee and as soon as I installed it my Jeep started to bounce everytime I drive it felt like I was driving in a bouncy ball, not to mention everytime I hit a bump it would over exaggerate and bounce even more can anyone help me fix this or has had the same problem
Quick question, if I’m installing the lift links, would I still want to be in OR-2? The instructions in the package said not to put it in OR-2 once the links were installed.
Ok I'm almost sold . I want the maximum height for my 2015 GC Overland. Which "Link" should I order and any suggestions on the right tire size with a 17x8 rim?
@@Shaneybaney4u2nv would you please answer mr.Marc question ? I have a 2014 overland, but I want to keep it lifted , what link should I get and we’re Can I get them ?
I just installed some on mine, I went slightly under OR2 height all around. Problem with going maximum height is that the springs are super rough and the ride gets shitty. There’s a reason you’re not supposed to go over 20 miles an hour or whatever in OR2. I’d recommend setting it so that you have about 10-10.5 inches of clearance. That’s between OR1 and OR2 so you still get height but the ride is way better.
Hey, thanks for the video. A few questions that you might be able to help with. I am confused as to how a short link will level the front end 1" higher? Also, once leveled, I read you stated a 33" tire would fit. You think a 285 70 r18 would fit (33.7") or a 275 70 r18 (33.2") would fit? I have a 2018 WK2 Trailhawk V8 and currently have 275 65 r18 (32.1"). Thanks in advance.
I just installed on my 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee those airlinks, but I drove around and still in park mode! The suspension does not raise the vehicle even in aero mode! Any information on that, please. Thank you
My links are straight and not curved on my 17 Overland. I purchased leveling links but am currently awaiting a reply from airlinks. The leveling links I purchased are the same length as stock.
@@Shaneybaney4u2nv thanks for the help. You were correct. I installed them and now I am level. The links were very deceiving and 6mm is hard to notice. Only problem I had was installing the clips that came with them. The inside ball was a pain to get the clip on but other then that very easy.
@@Shaneybaney4u2nv if one misplaces the safety clips, where can one buy them? Can you share link to an online seller who sells the exact same safety clips, whether website or ebay or Amazon or Facebook seller??? Thank you so much for your reply
So the front gets lower with larger links? And the rear gets lower with shorter links?
I want to thank you for the write-up and video. I recently purchased a 2019 GC Trailhawk with the 5.7 Hemi. The GC came with 20-inch rims and tire size 275/55R20. When the GC was auto lowered in the park mode and I drove away slowly, I noticed the tire rubbing when turning. This was driving me crazy, today I almost purchased new tires until I started to sign up on Facebook Jeep forums and came across someone telling me to purchase airlinks. Do you think this will work for me? I like to lower the vehicle to make it easier for the family to get in and out.
Did you have to hammer that peace of metal outta of the way cuz my 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee summit kinda cover the top part of the link on the front
Hey does your terrain selector still work ?
Mine stopped working . Not sure if it broke or it’s from me lowering it
I have these installed for 1 year now. I would like to take off the rear and give it a few turns down to squeeze another 1/4"-1/2"? Is this possible? Looks like there is enough threads to gain a tad bid more lowz.?
How are these holding up after a year?
Thanks
Any idea on the lengths needed to make your own? I want to level the car but lower it. Also does it go even lower in exit mode? And do you need another wheel alignment?
Does this cause damage to the air suspension in the long run?
That's what I want to know
@@-sneak-ers-zone-7881 did u find any thing?
Nah had mine for 5 years already and it’s all good. No issues
Thanks for the quick video. On the 15' Summit, with the shorter length bars (for 1.5/.5" lift)... do ya' have any idea what max tire diameter will fit? As far as I know, you can't even go up one size with the stock setup.
33x12.50
Shaneybaney4u2nv on the stock 20's/backspacing?
That was on srt wheels with an 8mm spacer. 20x10+50 -8mm = +42 or lower
Do the custom ones come off when you want to put the factory links back on?
Yes
How long do I have to make mine so I can take all the wheel gap out?
What does 19-21 longer passenger rear mean on the instructions??
What is off-road 2? When he stated in the beginning of the front and rear install. Is it a specific mode? How do you do it? Thanks in advanced
Theres 3 stages on only air suspension
I changed the links in my 2013 Jeep grand Cherokee and as soon as I installed it my Jeep started to bounce everytime I drive it felt like I was driving in a bouncy ball, not to mention everytime I hit a bump it would over exaggerate and bounce even more can anyone help me fix this or has had the same problem
mine was a nightmare hitting small bumps and turning then i realized my right rear shock was going bad. 2 new rear shocks and its all back to normal.
Quick question, if I’m installing the lift links, would I still want to be in OR-2? The instructions in the package said not to put it in OR-2 once the links were installed.
Any answer to this ?
Ok I'm almost sold . I want the maximum height for my 2015 GC Overland. Which "Link" should I order and any suggestions on the right tire size with a 17x8 rim?
Wondering if you got your answer from another source yet. If not I'll answer it here. Thanks
@@Shaneybaney4u2nv would you please answer mr.Marc question ? I have a 2014 overland, but I want to keep it lifted , what link should I get and we’re Can I get them ?
I just installed some on mine, I went slightly under OR2 height all around. Problem with going maximum height is that the springs are super rough and the ride gets shitty. There’s a reason you’re not supposed to go over 20 miles an hour or whatever in OR2. I’d recommend setting it so that you have about 10-10.5 inches of clearance. That’s between OR1 and OR2 so you still get height but the ride is way better.
And would 22x10.5 with 305 35 tires run on the lowering links
Hey, thanks for the video. A few questions that you might be able to help with. I am confused as to how a short link will level the front end 1" higher? Also, once leveled, I read you stated a 33" tire would fit. You think a 285 70 r18 would fit (33.7") or a 275 70 r18 (33.2") would fit? I have a 2018 WK2 Trailhawk V8 and currently have 275 65 r18 (32.1"). Thanks in advance.
I've seen people stuff 33x12.50 on just a level kit. Tim Mills did it if you search on Facebook
I just installed on my 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee those airlinks, but I drove around and still in park mode! The suspension does not raise the vehicle even in aero mode! Any information on that, please. Thank you
How are the links working so far
Did you found a solution? I have the same problem with my airlinks
You forgot to turn off the air suspension before installing the airlinks
So with these links I would be able to lock it in “park suspension” and drive it with out automatically raising up?
No, everything still works like it should and adjust on it's own while driving....however its lower in every mode by 1" front and 1.5" rear.
Can I adjust these links even more to make the car lower or higher?
Yes. Longer in the front, shorter in the rear
Why does the lift kit raise 1.5 in front but only 0.5 in the back?
Because the back is already higher than the front so to achieve a "leveled"vehicle... the front always has to come up a little more.
What kind of rod ends are those.
My links are straight and not curved on my 17 Overland. I purchased leveling links but am currently awaiting a reply from airlinks. The leveling links I purchased are the same length as stock.
2016-2019 are straight while 2011-2015 are curved. Your new links are only 6mm shorter. Go ahead and install then see the leveling effect.
Any further questions please feel free to msg me
@@Shaneybaney4u2nv thanks for the help. You were correct. I installed them and now I am level. The links were very deceiving and 6mm is hard to notice. Only problem I had was installing the clips that came with them. The inside ball was a pain to get the clip on but other then that very easy.
I just bought a 2017 overland so they make the vehicle level and you only need the front correct
@@Shaneybaney4u2nv if one misplaces the safety clips, where can one buy them? Can you share link to an online seller who sells the exact same safety clips, whether website or ebay or Amazon or Facebook seller???
Thank you so much for your reply
Very very useful information I'm about to do the same to my jeep, could you please tell where can I buy the custom lowering links ?
One more thing..you should post a video with the final results with the new links.. 💪
Airlinksgc.com
@@Shaneybaney4u2nv thanks, i already ordered and installed to my jeep.
I know :) it's for others who might read this
Thank you very helpful
🔥thx
Airlinksgc.com check it out
trackhawk badge? really 🤣
I wouldn’t get under there like that. U develop an air leak and u are a pancake bro. I would not even stick my arm in there