JFINTEXAS Build Thread
#61
I agree. I'm not hooking up the headlight washers with the new bumper. Besides, with the headlight guards, cant imagine they will be very effective anyway.
#62
I never really had issues with the nozzles or the pumps, but the little valve that keeps the washer fluid from draining out was always sticking. I cleaned it several times, and even bought a replacement once, but it's just not worth it IMHO.
Would be a better used setup to squirt down our radiators on a hot day lol.
Would be a better used setup to squirt down our radiators on a hot day lol.
#63
Howdy again. I've read numerous threads to see if I could get the right answer. I may be dense but the clear evidence is not jumping out at me. :-) I just installed a TF 2inch HD lift and BFG KO2s (275/65 18s) on my stock Hurricane wheels. I have some rubbing in front when at close to full turn. I would rather not lose any turning radius. Considering 1 inch spacers (25mm) all the way around.
Any concerns any one see with this? If not, I want to get quality spacers. Recommendations on manufacturer? Thanks!
Any concerns any one see with this? If not, I want to get quality spacers. Recommendations on manufacturer? Thanks!
#64
Did this shop give you the truck back with the front tires rubbing? That's BS! You are far more forgiving than I am. Well anyway...
AB has 1" spring spacers that will work. If you get the fronts (SMLR107) from their Ebay store you save shipping > Set of 2 Front Suspension Lift Spacers: 1-inch Lift (SMLR107) | eBay
Rears (SMLR104A): Spacers Rear 1 Inch (Pair) For Rover Vehicles
Did the new front bumper and winch go on yet? Doubt it, but you might need 2" spacers. Just a thought. Good Luck
AB has 1" spring spacers that will work. If you get the fronts (SMLR107) from their Ebay store you save shipping > Set of 2 Front Suspension Lift Spacers: 1-inch Lift (SMLR107) | eBay
Rears (SMLR104A): Spacers Rear 1 Inch (Pair) For Rover Vehicles
Did the new front bumper and winch go on yet? Doubt it, but you might need 2" spacers. Just a thought. Good Luck
#65
Did this shop give you the truck back with the front tires rubbing? That's BS! You are far more forgiving than I am. Well anyway...
AB has 1" spring spacers that will work. If you get the fronts (SMLR107) from their Ebay store you save shipping > Set of 2 Front Suspension Lift Spacers: 1-inch Lift (SMLR107) | eBay
Rears (SMLR104A): Spacers Rear 1 Inch (Pair) For Rover Vehicles
Did the new front bumper and winch go on yet? Doubt it, but you might need 2" spacers. Just a thought. Good Luck
AB has 1" spring spacers that will work. If you get the fronts (SMLR107) from their Ebay store you save shipping > Set of 2 Front Suspension Lift Spacers: 1-inch Lift (SMLR107) | eBay
Rears (SMLR104A): Spacers Rear 1 Inch (Pair) For Rover Vehicles
Did the new front bumper and winch go on yet? Doubt it, but you might need 2" spacers. Just a thought. Good Luck
So...what you're suggesting is more lift? Not bringing the wheels out a smidge? I'll take a closer look once the front bumper and winch goes on but I didn't really want to go up in height. Thanks for the lead on the spring spacers. If we're off after the bumpers, I'll go that route.
#66
Is the tire rubbing on the bottom of the front fender? /\ Both sides? The extra weight of the bumper and winch will only make this worse.
A 275/65/18 tire really shouldn't hit especially with a lift. But if they are you need to raise the fender (w/ spring spacers) or trim the fender. The wheel spacer won't change the distance between the tire and the fender. It will just make it hit at a different place.
Do I dare ask.... what has the shop suggested????
#67
Is the tire rubbing on the bottom of the front fender? /\ Both sides? The extra weight of the bumper and winch will only make this worse.
A 275/65/18 tire really shouldn't hit especially with a lift. But if they are you need to raise the fender (w/ spring spacers) or trim the fender. The wheel spacer won't change the distance between the tire and the fender. It will just make it hit at a different place.
Do I dare ask.... what has the shop suggested????
Wheel spacers are the simplest solution.
#68
FishEH is correct. The rubbing is on the radius arms. I'm going to get the bumper and winch on as well as the fuel tank guard and take another look to see where we stand. I'll have a better sense at that time the best solution. All good. BTW, the shop is in a "wait and see" stance. I don't want to make any decisions until we getter closer to end-state.
On a positive note, the new washer fluid "bottle" came in from Devon 4X4. Excited about getting this on.
On a positive note, the new washer fluid "bottle" came in from Devon 4X4. Excited about getting this on.
#69
Contact the individuals in my signature. If Rovers North doesn't have it (and they didn't cuz I looked) then it's almost unobtainium as a new part unless you want to go over the pond. Personally I think a wrecking yard would be my first check unfortunately it's different enough to be listed as 03/04 part only so don't snag an earlier models.
#70
FishEH is correct. The rubbing is on the radius arms. I'm going to get the bumper and winch on as well as the fuel tank guard and take another look to see where we stand. I'll have a better sense at that time the best solution. All good. BTW, the shop is in a "wait and see" stance. I don't want to make any decisions until we getter closer to end-state.
On a positive note, the new washer fluid "bottle" came in from Devon 4X4. Excited about getting this on.
On a positive note, the new washer fluid "bottle" came in from Devon 4X4. Excited about getting this on.