alright, I disconnected the rear swaybar and shocks, put the body on jack stands, popped out the passenger spring (quite easy!) and raised the axle up until it hit the bumpstop. Well, it was just barely touching the fender, ever after a few more pumps on the jack to try and compress the bumpstops a bit. I'm not sure how I was rubbing so much, maybe on the trail the vehicles momentum compresses the bumpstops alot?
In either case, I'm going to cut down the bumpstops that were used to hold the spare tire on the tail gate, and cut them down to about 3/4", and screw them into the bottom bumpstops, one on each side of the axle. That should probably take care of it for this trip.
In either case, I'm going to cut down the bumpstops that were used to hold the spare tire on the tail gate, and cut them down to about 3/4", and screw them into the bottom bumpstops, one on each side of the axle. That should probably take care of it for this trip.
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