adjustables

Start with the stock arm length and make adjustments as necessary. Without any more info on what you're doing (SYE, t-case drop, etc.) that's about the best answer you'll get.
 
Lowers set to the stock length. For the uppers in the rear, set your pinion angle with the arms unbolted on one end then adjust to the correct length while keeping the pinion right. I usually just stick a jack under the pinion while doing the arms. Same for the front arms while keeping the caster in check.
 
well I got the arms on the front now the jeep doesnt siit square. The passenger side sits about a half inch lower than the driver's side. I measured the arms and set the sides to match. Checked the front track bar and it seems that it needs to come about a 1/4" to the drivers side to be completely centered. I wasnt thinking that that would effect the lift.
FYI... the jeep seemed to sit square before I added the adjustables to the 3.5" springs.
 
the spring is not seated properly, there is a cup that the end of the spring should end at where the clip goes. If the spring is twisted around it will not set right on that side.

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You can see the notch the spring sets in next to the ratchet.
 
ok well I checked. The drivers side is in the "notch" but it doesnt look like the passenger side is. But the passenger side should sit higher then right? Raining right now so I will have to adjust it later.
 
adjustable front track bar or original? did lift come with bracket to be able to move trac bar (my Rough country did)
 
adjustable track bar by the way. as of right now the drivers side sits higher than the passenger but the passenger side is the one that is NOT sitting right.
 
adjustable track bar by the way. as of right now the drivers side sits higher than the passenger but the passenger side is the one that is NOT sitting right.

get the spring seated it will fix it.

Not being seated will cause it to sit low most of the time, Think of it as you now have one less coil in the spring, its not that extreme but you know what I mean.
 
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