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Old 12-24-2008, 04:25 PM
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BJ spacer help

i just received my spacers from 4crawler (shipped all the way to0 Hawaii pretty quickly). i was wondering if anybody had any suggestion or tips before i install them...

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Old 12-24-2008, 04:32 PM
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theres a couple good threads on bj spacers install, Hell even one that the title say "bj spacer install writeup"...How do I know you ask..?
I was putting mine in yesterday and said thread helped me out a bit...
So a tip...hmm...Search...?
Not trying to be an ass though...






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have a scrap 2x4 handy to put between the upper bumpstop

other than that, pretty simple and straight forward install, just read the instructons
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hah, Dont use spare fibreboard under the upper A arm...But, If ya dont put anything there, It will be hard...trust me..





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Old 12-24-2008, 04:56 PM
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x2

and grinding the upper A-arm isnt fun either...at least 4 me lol, couldnt get the grinder in there right, ended up looking butched but it works
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yeah, thats what took me most of the time...grinding...then scratching my head......Then reverting back to install instructions and seeing that you have to put something under that bumpstop....then a little bit more......then some ...then some ...Done...






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I'm excited to put um in and feel the ride!
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how easy is the self alignment?
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not too hard, But its still probably going to be exactly on...


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Make sure your tie rod adjuster sleeves are not seized, same with the camber adjusters..

Get a good 6" long peice of 2x4 to jack under the UCA to keep it seperated from the upper balljoint.
A die-grinder works great for notching out the UCA.

Make sure your shocks will work!
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Originally Posted by joshuapc
how easy is the self alignment?
I'll tell you tomorrow.

So far difficulty out of 5 (being the most difficult)

Compressing the suspension enough to jam the 2x4 in place: 2
Knocking out the stud on the BJs: 3 (torch and PB blaster needed on mine and 10min with a BFH)
Trimming the UCA: 1
Installing the spacers: 1

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