As most of you know, I have an '06 TJ. I bought a Rubicon Express 2" economy lift (spring spacers w/ shocks) about a month ago. I had the kit installed today at Mount Zion Offroad in Dover, PA.
I have a couple of questions for you guys.
1) What exactly are the differences between the shocks for the front and the rear?? The reason I ask, is that I opened all of the parts in the kit before I dropped the Jeep off last night, and I noticed there were 2 different part numbers for the shocks, one for the front and one for the rear. I also noticed that the shocks in the packages with the part number for the front had labels on them different from the ones in packages with the part number for the rear. Specifically, the fronts had labels on them containing the 'old' (I presume) Rubicon Express logo with the tire in the middle of "Rubicon" and "Express" with the blue/red/white stripes. The labels on the rear shocks had the 'new' logo with RUBICON in big letters with ".com" in small print beside it with kind of a reflective background. Now, I could care less about the labels on the shocks except that I noticed after I got home that the front Driver's side shock has the 'old' logo and the front passenger shock has the 'new' logo. Should I be concerned about this?? I would think a shop like Mount Zion wouldn't screw something like that up...but what do you think?
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2) I noticed a little bit of what I believe to be drivetrain vibration. They did not install the transfer case kit I purchased. I told them I would trust their judgement and if they thought I needed it to install it and if not that was fine. It's not bad, just kind of a low rumble (not much actual 'shaking', really) in lower gears during accelleration. I did notice that when I had a little extra weight (i.e., 2 passengers) that it went away, so if the drivetrain alignment is off, I don't think it's by much. I'm off work on Monday and I hope they're open Monday (going to check tomorrow), but I'm thinking about taking it back to have them look at it. If they can adjust it without using the transfer case kit that's fine. Does what I've described sound like drivetrain noise? Or do you think it could be something else??
Anyway, sorry, no pictures, it was already dark when I got back. I'll post pictures tomorrow for anyone who is interested. Thanks for the help!
I have a couple of questions for you guys.
1) What exactly are the differences between the shocks for the front and the rear?? The reason I ask, is that I opened all of the parts in the kit before I dropped the Jeep off last night, and I noticed there were 2 different part numbers for the shocks, one for the front and one for the rear. I also noticed that the shocks in the packages with the part number for the front had labels on them different from the ones in packages with the part number for the rear. Specifically, the fronts had labels on them containing the 'old' (I presume) Rubicon Express logo with the tire in the middle of "Rubicon" and "Express" with the blue/red/white stripes. The labels on the rear shocks had the 'new' logo with RUBICON in big letters with ".com" in small print beside it with kind of a reflective background. Now, I could care less about the labels on the shocks except that I noticed after I got home that the front Driver's side shock has the 'old' logo and the front passenger shock has the 'new' logo. Should I be concerned about this?? I would think a shop like Mount Zion wouldn't screw something like that up...but what do you think?
Also...
2) I noticed a little bit of what I believe to be drivetrain vibration. They did not install the transfer case kit I purchased. I told them I would trust their judgement and if they thought I needed it to install it and if not that was fine. It's not bad, just kind of a low rumble (not much actual 'shaking', really) in lower gears during accelleration. I did notice that when I had a little extra weight (i.e., 2 passengers) that it went away, so if the drivetrain alignment is off, I don't think it's by much. I'm off work on Monday and I hope they're open Monday (going to check tomorrow), but I'm thinking about taking it back to have them look at it. If they can adjust it without using the transfer case kit that's fine. Does what I've described sound like drivetrain noise? Or do you think it could be something else??
Anyway, sorry, no pictures, it was already dark when I got back. I'll post pictures tomorrow for anyone who is interested. Thanks for the help!