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Old Jul 29, 2014 | 05:48 PM
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so I am in the middle of a 2.5 rough country lift and I thought I was almost finished. I got everything put back together and noticed my steering linkage gets blocked at the differential when you try to turn right. My other issue is when I crank my t-bars I don't see any change in the adjustment. I know I mad all the cuts they instructed me to and as far as the T-bar am I supposed to have weight on the arms to get it to adjust? I'm very frustrated with this kit and would really appreciate some help.
 
Old Jul 29, 2014 | 08:05 PM
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i just did this lift 2 weeks ago on an 05 2 door. did you cut the top bracket off the dif and install the drop? and did you install the wedge on the passenger side? and for you keys did you put them on the correct part of the hexagon? when the key is loose on the bar it should be almost flush with the bottom of the cross member thats why you must compress them with a tool back into place so you can get the block that your adjustment bolt goes through back in. you need your knuckles connected before you put the tension on the keys as well.
 
Old Aug 6, 2014 | 07:14 PM
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I did every thing to the T. I put the tires back on before I even tried cranking the Tbars.
 
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