Dash install was more a pain than I thought. Majority of my time was sunk in cleaning up some of the wiring I ran and such. This is the sport dash for a tan interior in my doo doo brown interior. I don’t love it, but I don’t hate it either.
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Sean is a knowledgeable and stand up dude, for sure. His shop is my go to for anything suspension related.I picked up my completed 470 from Kaizen Offroad today. Sean did a fine job on it… and… met his complete date.
Thanks! Its the weBoost Drive Reach OTR purchased on Amazon. I originally had the SolidRF signal booster since it was over a $100 cheaper but the freaking antenna kept getting unglued from the mount. I got it replaced but the 2nd one had the same thing happen to it at highway speeds...smh.Nice looking set up!
Which cell-signal booster are you running?
Installed new OEM LCA’s with rebuilt axles and still getting a damn clunk.
New coils (eibach 2.0’s), SPC UCA’s, new OEM LCA’s, rebuilt OEM axles, sway bar delete so no no end-link issues, and tie-rods still look good. no luck.
Drive shaft was replaced at the dealer about 30k miles ago with the previous owner, so I doubt it’s that. plus I only feel it on the front passenger side.
This weekend I’ll triple check the strut and top hat and PS rack since others have said that’s gotten loose and create some kind of clunk. I was really hoping the LCA’s and/or axles would’ve been done the trick since they were pretty worn.
No bueno.
What sort of clunk? Like clunk at stop, in reverse, or while at speed?
I’d probably like you said recheck torque on everything.
The LCAs will notoriously clunk at low speed if overtorque/undertorqued, especially with OEM style rubber bushings or if not torqued at ride height.
Installed the Nash Fab curved ladder. If anyone is curious if it fits with the True North Rear bumper...the answer is baaarely. Had to modify it a little to get it to fit but might need to cut a bit more since I'm getting some rattles on bumps.View attachment 2961447
What sort of clunk? Like clunk at stop, in reverse, or while at speed?
I’d probably like you said recheck torque on everything.
The LCAs will notoriously clunk at low speed if overtorque/undertorqued, especially with OEM style rubber bushings or if not torqued at ride height.
I like it so far. I think its a good option for someone who is not looking for a full plate bumper for a tire carrier. DIY kit was really straightforward as well and I thought it was actually easier than Coastal's front bumper.How you liking the True North bumper? I'm in the market and this one caught my attention.
Good to hear, I'm close to ordering one. Kinda holding off to see what the new JW Offroad swingout will be priced at.I like it so far. I think its a good option for someone who is not looking for a full plate bumper for a tire carrier. DIY kit was really straightforward as well and I thought it was actually easier than Coastal's front bumper.