Clemson_Expert
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So in my case i ordered/used the Rough Country pre-loaded struts and they were not meant for a V6, only for a V8. The spacer kit that modifies your existing strut is what will work for trucks with a V6. The preloaded strut gives and extra 1.5” lift and causes the horns to be unalligned with the lower control arm and will tear away on the aluminum lower control arms.
I’m having this same issue aswell. I have the ready lift , don’t know when it started. But it’s pretty badI have the same issue right now!
Were you able to figure out the issue?
So I guess this is a common issue rough country recommends when getting your truck alignment to get turn stops so your truck can’t turn all the way and rub the lca and spindleI got under truck this morning, I noticed the spindle and lower control arms had rub marks. Both sides same spots...
Any one have input? Is this normal from extra flex off roading?
Or could it be from the geometry on 3.5 Rough Country Lift?
Heys folks newbie here, I just installed the 3.5" RC on a 2023 GT Sport, I'm getting the same marks on lower control arms. Also I've had a weird issue happen 3 or 4 times now, first couple times I thought I was my imagination, as I'm driving roughly highway speeds, taking turns on over passes and such, when the truck dips or heaves over the overpass seams, It feels real odd in the steering and the wheel actually stops steering almost like it's trying to straighten out for a split second....it's VERY unnerving. Anyone else have this kind of issue or is it related to the steering stops aswell? Would appreciate any input.Readylift makes a solid kit. The 3.5" kit is not a true lift because it is all spacers and doesnt have a differential drop. That being said, these couple trucks that are having issues have the offroad package so already have an extra inch of lift. That is most likely the reason for these problems. Many are running the 3.5" Readyoift with no issues. If it is going to stay on pavement it will be fine. If you are going to be offroading I would stay away from it.