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Old 05-06-2003, 01:14 AM
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I recently installed the Rocky-Road 2.5" OTT lift for my KJ.
I noticed that my passenger side half shaft slid out about 1". The driver side is fine. Any help, info, or advice about the OTT lift would be appreciated. [img]images/graemlins/givemebeer.gif[/img]
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How is it that you came to the conclusion that the 1/2 shaft has moved out?? I used the Rusty's OTT kit and never noticed anything moving out ward although your post is gonna make me crawl under my KJ after work this afternoon. I don't think the 1/2 shaft should move out at all unless it's been damaged at the CV joint.
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Have either of you guys had, or heard of, warranty problems associated with your lifts?
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DC in their ultimate wisdom has put the warranty decisions solely in the hands of the dealerships.One dealer might replace your ball joints if lifted and another may see a small scratch on a skid plate and attempt to void your warranty for the whole vehicle for abuse,it's a freakin jeep for gods sake.Common sense says the lift may affect your ball joints,Cv's and suspension components to a degree and we all should accept the consequences of our actions.Lift it and the CV's fail on the trail while attempting a difficult obstacle with you romping on it and spinning tires you should be prepared to pay for it yourself.Happens on a fire road though they should cover it but technically the burden of proof falls to the dealer. Try and fight them though [img]images/graemlins/mad.gif[/img]
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