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Kjeeper's never ending build

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2007 jeep JK Rubicon 2 door. All stock Bought the jeep in 11 w/ 32k on the odometer. Body/interior looked fantastic. 2007 so there wAs some rust. My very first add on was a set of seat covers a member gave to me for free. Next was the Sorintbooster to help with throttle lag.

Edit: currant build specs
* 2007 Jeep JK 2 door Rubicon
* OEM soft top only
* 3.8 engine w/ 4.10 gears
* PSC HD steering box
* Superchips tuned running 93 octane
* Sprintbooster
* Ether photoelectric LED headlights
* Ether LED fog lights
* Ether 14" light bar
* LED Lite Dot rear lights
* Trek Armor seat covers
* Savvy aluminum half doors (April-Sept)
* Bestop modified Half uppers
* Barricade metal tube fenders
* Opar grab bars red

* Rock Krawler 3.5" coils
* Rock Krawler x-factor arms x8
* Stock rear track bar
* Teraflex rear track bar bracket
* Steer Smarts XD Yeti tie rod
* Steer Smarts Yeti top mount XD drag link (no drill)
* SteerSmarts XD attenuator
* Steer Smarts front track bar
* Synergy ball joints
* Synergy upper frame brace
* Synergy rear swaybar links
* 3” pucks for front bumpstops
* 3 1/4 Synergy rear bumpstops + spacer
* Synergy front Ext brake lines
* KYB Steering Stab W/ 1 5/8 clamp
* Dana Spicer front DS

* Artec truss
* Artec raised Track bar bracket
* Artec front lower control arm skids
* Artec Gussets

* Fox IFP shocks 4-6”
* Rancho/Dynomax exhaust

* EVO rear shackle mounts
* EVO Rock stars
* EVO mini liners

* TPT front bumper
* VKS pre runner sliders
* JKS Flex Connects w/ red
Springs
* Instant air supply 15 lbs CO2 tank
* 37x12.5x17 Nitto Ridge Graplers
* 17" KMC wheels

Wish list

* Gears 5.13 or 5.38
* Ten Factory rear axle shafts
* SPOD or equivalent
 

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Next I did a Teraflex 2.5" coil lift with shock adapters. First set of 35's were a pain in the a** to balance. 35x12.5x15 km2's. Wheels were 15" black rock vipers.
Wasn't too long after I added Teraflex front lower CA's for caster and Rancho 9000 shocks.

Front bumper was stubby'd with a bolt on hoop.
 

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Then I wanted more height and swapped to RK 2.5" coils. Everything I was reading was these were a 3.5" coil on a 2 door. Fronts are progressive and rears linear.

Won't be too long before changing again :whistling:

Forgot to mention. Shocks :rofl:
Bilstein 5100's
teraflex 9550

Tried these both before settling on the 9000's (for the time being)
 
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I could not keep the Km2's balanced and with my New Synergy tie rod would not work with my 15" wheels.

Probably should of gone with a 17" but ended up with 35x16 Hankook MT's. These are a E rated tire and running at 25 psi. Great tire from the reviews. The wheels are the newer Level 8 ZX. There's a optional rock ring to protect the wheel off road.
 

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I could not keep the Km2's balanced and with my New Synergy tie rod would not work with my 15" wheels. Probably should of gone with a 17" but ended up with 35x16 Hankook MT's. These are a E rated tire and running at 25 psi. Great tire from the reviews. The wheels are the newer Level 8 ZX. There's a optional rock ring to protect the wheel off road.
привет
what is actual size 35x16 hankook?
 
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Currently running in the front all Synergy. Well except for the TF monster track bar.
Ball joints
Tie rod
Drag link (flipped)
TB bracket raised 3"

Fox ATS Stabilizer which is fantastic.

AEV and now Rancho drop brackets until I decide on my next move for arms. I have talked to Clayton here in CT. Love their LA setup.

Long term goal is to buy a welder and learn how to weld. Best friend who happens to work with me is a welder :thumb:
 

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W/R/T the rock ring, did you have the wheels balanced with the rings on (I assume) or off?

If so, are the weights on the rings, underneath on the rim, or static balanced with tape weights on the inside?

Vibration?

Tell me you're not running powder.

Do you run the rings all the time or just put them on when you're on the trail?

I have decided on 315/17 DT's but not wheels yet. I still have about 6 months left on the OEM Bridgestones at this point & the 18's will end up barrel stacked in my barn after. The rock ring is a nice feature but not mandatory since mine is a DD as well as the weekend toy. Would they be a PITA to remove (like bead locks) then reinstall for play time?
 
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K- W/R/T the rock ring, did you have the wheels balanced with the rings on (I assume) or off? If so, are the weights on the rings, underneath on the rim, or static balanced with tape weights on the inside? Vibration? Tell me you're not running powder. Do you run the rings all the time or just put them on when you're on the trail? I have decided on 315/17 DT's but not wheels yet. I still have about 6 months left on the OEM Bridgestones at this point & the 18's will end up barrel stacked in my barn after. The rock ring is a nice feature but not mandatory since mine is a DD as well as the weekend toy. Would they be a PITA to remove (like bead locks) then reinstall for play time?
Good point man. I don't know if they will affect balance. I have weights stuck on the inside and inner lip. No weights on the outside.
Need to check with Matador. He runs the RR version w/ rings.

Worst case ... Run only off road.
 
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Great build. I'm trying to go your route, synergy ball joints, tie rods, Rancho shocks. Didn't you use to have a Rancho 7000 Steering stabilizer? I know you love your ATS, but I was leaning towards the Rancho SS for 80$. Sounds really stiff, how did you like yours? My stock one is blown.
 
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Long story short ... I like trying different shocks :D

Honesty .. A vender was selling a open box brand new set on a forum for $220 I believe. He was able to write the receipt for cost so I was able to still use the rebate at the time. Total was around $170 iirc. Post was up for a while and really surprised nobody scooped them up. I'll say this again. I would have no issues running the 9000's again.
 
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Damn it I'm getting the ATS. Read you review and matadors (or how ever it's spelled) and I'm sold. Sounds like the best setup for controlling your front end. Better than a charged shock pushing on your steering wheel. The only thing that throws me off is why do people say it's not as effective on a 4 door. I understand the longer wheel base makes us more stable, but in terms of bumps, control, crowing control, turning, wouldn't it not matter if it's a 2 or four door?
 
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The models absorb the impacts and shifts in the road differently. I often drive both back to back (my wife has a 4 door) and the ride is noticeably different, even when I was stock. The each have their pro's and con's but steering is much more stable on a 4 door to begin with. That's why people mention that there isn't much of a difference, its because there really isn't much to correct when compared to a 2 door.
 
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Wheelbase plays a huge roll. When people say "my jeep drive better than stock" a lot of times, they are driving a 4 door. It's just more stable and the shocks/coils have more time to do there job when going over road imperfections. Now I'm not saying the ATS won't do anything for you. Sure it will. Especially off road trying to control bigger tires. I posted a thread on JKF as well and and both 2 and 4 door folks love the ATS.
 
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Thanks Matador (again)! Makes sense.

KJeeper I'm pretty set on the ATS. It seems that any other stabilizer will push to the left, and not absorb as much as this will. And I read your thread on JKF, pretty convinced that 4 door owners love it as well as 2 door drivers. I'm not afraid of the price if it justifies the performance.
 
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Love the jeep ken. Simple and not overdone. But to above poster^ Only stabilizers with some sort of a gas charge will result in a push in a given direction. One that dampens does not push, it merely resist side to side movement. An example being the teraflex stabilizer.
 
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Soon ... Well not that soon but soon

Yet to be installed
- nemises front lower shock mounts

-Lower CA's (MC ?)
- artec rear 5.5" raised TB bracket
- ruff stuff diff covers F&R
- rear CA skids
- 4.88's


Way down the road

- RCV's
- rear chrome-moly axles
- skid system (unknown man.)
 
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