I just wanna say that if you've had the frame repaired, the mounts for the control arms need to be ground down to fit the new frame rails. Other than that, I followed this video step for step and this was an easy install. Thank you for making this video.
What did you do about the parking brake cables? They used be mounted the upper control arms. What about the brake line you unbolted from the upper control arm mount you removed? Was it relocated?
I would've made sure the zirk fitting was pointing down for ease of greasing. Even if they're high clearance, where those sit, if you can knock a zirk off, you're special
Did you installed a Long Arm Kit on a stock Jeep? Also, If you installed both Rough County Adjustable Link Arms wouldn’t that eliminate some extra steps? I’m gonna look into this for my JKU.
good enough install,, but doesnt mention pinion angel or steering / suspension geometry ,,, and oh ,, what a rust bucket,, if he was to clean up all that rust it would take a month !!
On the rear upper control arms where do you measure from exactly. In the video you measured from heim to short side on one and from him to long side on the other. Which measurement is correct?
meech hayes great flex, i have the six inch rough country long arm kit. It has great flex, and heavy duty arms, however..... The bushings go out constantly Over and over. The driveshafts fail over and over The stearing stabilizers do not work at all The shocks are cheap and stiff feeling
nonie lacuesta since then, i have had more issues. The bushings must be replaced more often then you change your oil. Since i last commented, i went through also another rough country driveshaft. I replaced it with a tom woods driveshaft, in which i am pleased. I upgraded to one ton stearing and one ton stearing and fox stearing stabilizer, which has also been good. Essentially everything that was rough country has been trashed, and part by part replaced. The only thing now rough country left on my jeep is the long arms. I currently need to replace the bushings again. I am going to try tuff sfuff bushings this time. Please learn from my mistake and stear clear away from rough country. I hate that i bought ther kit. It is worth the extra money to get a better brand. They appear to have very little quality control. The price you save buying ther kit bites you in the butt shortly, because it is utterly junk. In case you are wondering my driving style, i drive carefully, but do use my jeep to play. I take care of my jeep meticulously. I put the long arm kit on at 93,000 miles three years ago. Now i am at 113,000 miles. Have a look at clayton offroad long arm kits. They seem good and tough. I wish i had gone that route now. I do still love my jeep though. Cringe everytime i see a truck with rough country stickers...... Hope you have better luck if you purchased the same kit.
I bought this lift. Haven’t installed it yet. Comes with a dropped pitman arm. However I’ve seen other videos say to leave stock pitman arm, unless you also installed a dropped upper mount for the trackbar.
The Jeep is not his own, he was paid to install a lift kit. The customer would be pretty pissed to find an additional charge for brush wiring and coating there frame. Not something cheap
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I just wanna say that if you've had the frame repaired, the mounts for the control arms need to be ground down to fit the new frame rails.
Other than that, I followed this video step for step and this was an easy install. Thank you for making this video.
This guy needs to do all your videos! No music.
I thought the Jeep needed to have tires/wheels reinstalled and on the ground before tightening everything.
What did you do about the parking brake cables? They used be mounted the upper control arms.
What about the brake line you unbolted from the upper control arm mount you removed? Was it relocated?
Hmmm, pipe wrench and crescent wrench. Nothing like the right tool for the job...and a blown pinion seal
Don't forget the claw hammer 🔨.
Does the exhaust line or muffler needs to be modified?
I would've made sure the zirk fitting was pointing down for ease of greasing. Even if they're high clearance, where those sit, if you can knock a zirk off, you're special
Nice kit. This makes the install look easy!
Thanks for watching! -Zach
How do you raise and lower the lift kit?
Its killing me watching him stall this lift and not take a wire wheel to all that rust we some paint
Great video. Exactly how I'd do it.
But that music.
Please.
Stop.
22:36 SAFETY SQUINTS INITIATED
Girl said the exhaust has to be cut and re-route it at 2:05 min ? But during installation I didn’t see that happening did I miss something?
Thats because the Muffler wasn't stock, looks likes an aftermarket glass pack. A stock muffler just hits the rear control arm.
Did you installed a Long Arm Kit on a stock Jeep? Also, If you installed both Rough County Adjustable Link Arms wouldn’t that eliminate some extra steps?
I’m gonna look into this for my JKU.
good enough install,, but doesnt mention pinion angel or steering / suspension geometry ,,, and oh ,, what a rust bucket,, if he was to clean up all that rust it would take a month !!
On the rear upper control arms where do you measure from exactly. In the video you measured from heim to short side on one and from him to long side on the other. Which measurement is correct?
center to center of the hole
at what point did you need to mess with the stock exhaust??
Very nice. How do they ride?
meech hayes great flex, i have the six inch rough country long arm kit. It has great flex, and heavy duty arms, however.....
The bushings go out constantly
Over and over.
The driveshafts fail over and over
The stearing stabilizers do not work at all
The shocks are cheap and stiff feeling
@@MrAbsentdriver You just summed up rough country perfectly
Death wobbles
@@MrAbsentdriver what did you do to fix the issues you have or had?
nonie lacuesta since then, i have had more issues. The bushings must be replaced more often then you change your oil. Since i last commented, i went through also another rough country driveshaft. I replaced it with a tom woods driveshaft, in which i am pleased. I upgraded to one ton stearing and one ton stearing and fox stearing stabilizer, which has also been good.
Essentially everything that was rough country has been trashed, and part by part replaced. The only thing now rough country left on my jeep is the long arms. I currently need to replace the bushings again. I am going to try tuff sfuff bushings this time.
Please learn from my mistake and stear clear away from rough country.
I hate that i bought ther kit. It is worth the extra money to get a better brand.
They appear to have very little quality control. The price you save buying ther kit bites you in the butt shortly, because it is utterly junk. In case you are wondering my driving style, i drive carefully, but do use my jeep to play.
I take care of my jeep meticulously. I put the long arm kit on at 93,000 miles three years ago. Now i am at 113,000 miles.
Have a look at clayton offroad long arm kits. They seem good and tough. I wish i had gone that route now. I do still love my jeep though. Cringe everytime i see a truck with rough country stickers......
Hope you have better luck if you purchased the same kit.
When will this be available for a 1986 CJ7 ?
Does this not need a sye kit ? Like that angle looks horrible ?
We recommend a SYE at 3.5” or more of lift!
How about the pitman arm
I bought this lift. Haven’t installed it yet. Comes with a dropped pitman arm. However I’ve seen other videos say to leave stock pitman arm, unless you also installed a dropped upper mount for the trackbar.
Lets not do anything about the rust.
It's a rough country lift putting garbage on junk
Joe Smuckatelly the long arm kit alone isn’t that bad
I just bought one. Planning to replace the joints with Johnny Joints as they wear. I’ll also be using Currie, MC, or RK for the springs / shocks.
They need to get you a hammer lol
Why not clean up all that surface rust on the frame, and spray or brush it with a good rust reformer first? I mean, your already there!
The Jeep is not his own, he was paid to install a lift kit. The customer would be pretty pissed to find an additional charge for brush wiring and coating there frame. Not something cheap
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First thing your gonna want to do is replace that turd in the back with something that can do more than just go to the mall
Haha, big facts, I couldn't get over how gross that Dana 35 is
Does that 29 and 3/4 work for a 6 inch lift?
Did you ever find out? Im doing the 6 inch on my TJ currently and the 29 3/4 seems just a tad too long to work. Or my front end is somehow sideways..
No modifications necessary...immediately begins to modify the jeep...
Porque no hablan cómo evitar la vibración
I don’t know if I trust this install. He thinks WD40 is cutting oil
DangerRobinson what’s wrong with wd40 on a drill bit?
Daniel Willets not as stupid as someone who thinks “Water Displacement formula number 40” is cutting oil.
DangerRobinson I know it’s not ideal, and I know it’s not intended as a lubricant, but it’s better than nothing
Daniel Willets absolutely nothing
Lmao
Stop talking please..
You can always fast forward. 😉 Thanks for watching! -Zach