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Old 07-17-2007, 12:01 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I just installed the procomp stage 2 lift on my 06 2wd and when i went to move it the tie rods were rubbing against the wheel! the wheel i am running is a 17x9 pro comp 8069 anyone have an idea on how i can fix this. thanks in advance
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Re: emergency!

too much back spacing on your wheels? and or double check and make sure you put everything back together correctly.
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Re: emergency!

Just throwing this out there (as I did a 2x4 lift) but did you swap the left and right side tie rod ends?
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Re: emergency!

The below quote is taken from the installation manual for the Stage 2 for 2wds, seems like I remember someone else having this problem before and not swapping the tie rods was the problem.

33. Install the previously removed driver side
tie rod end on to the passenger side.
Thread tie rod on until it is in it’s original
location on the steering rack shaft with
the stud facing down.
34. Install the previously removed passenger
side tie rod end on to the driver side.
Thread tie rod on until it is in it’s original
location on the steering rack shaft with
the stud facing down.
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Need to swap tierods. A lot of people miss this step.
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thanks guys i figured that out this morning now its getting checked on at 4wheel with the alignment and carrier bearing kit as well
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Re: emergency!

4wheel parts is now saying that the coilover is moving too much and that they aren't sure exactly why it is does anyone have an idea what i t might be?
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