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Rough Country 3.5 inch lift UCA and CVA angle

bravo1

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Here is a finished installation from a CDJR Dealership.This is Rough Country 3.5 lift installed.Notice angle's on CV shaft approacing the knuckle.The halve shaft looks to have the lessor of the angle offset Also the UCA ball joint is almost dead on.Rim clearence looks good for a Fuel 20 inch installed with 35x12:50x20...We see also from the rear axle...Now as far as a full 35x12:50x20 fitting underneath in the spare tire area there looks to be some room for such a event.
 

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So the dealership was willing to do this install in house for you ?
 

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The Magnuson-Moss Act.The dealership covers any thing related to the installation that cause any damages will be covered by them.And your exsisiting warrenty is still in effect as well.And Rough Country has it's own warrenty on its parts as well.Tire covered by themselves and the Fuel covers it own rims as well.
 

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need better pics of the entire cv axle to see how steep it is. personally i wouldn't go over 2'' but to each their own. Thanks for taking the time to post pics.
 

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