Rubicon Express RE5505 User Manual

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Install rear springs into vehicle with double military wrap end

at the frame (ref photo 1). The center pins may come with

spacers installed for use w/ floating type degree shims. Be

sure pins don’t bottom out on axle tube whether using shims

or not- remove spacers as required. If using steel Rubicon

MFG’s shims, remove the spacers and replace with the

shims. These steel shims will require reaming to 3/8” for

3/8” pins.

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Do not fully tighten spring eye or shackle bolts at this time.

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If using, insert 2* wide shim between spring and spring pad

on axle. Thicker end of shim should be at front of vehicle

(pinion points up).

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Install new u-bolts with old spring plates. Torque u-bolts to

65-80 ft/lbs, or u-bolt specs if supplied.

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Install longer rear shocks.

34

Torque spring eye and shackle bolts to factory specs.

35

If using, install transfer case drop kit by supporting one side

of transfer case with floor jack. Remove hardware from one

side of cross member. Install spacers and new hardware.

Tighten to 55 ft/lbs. Repeat on opposite side.

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Lower axle so that it is at full droop. Rotate the rear drive

shaft to insure the yokes do not bind. If yokes bind and

shims are installed properly, a slip yoke eliminator and CV

drive shaft are likely required.

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Lower rear of vehicle.

38

Bleed brake system. Inspect all brake hoses and lines for

leaks, kinks or damage.

39

Grease all zerk fittings on new bushings.

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Lengthen drag link to center steering wheel.

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Recheck all bolts - use factory torque specs if not given.

Recheck after 50 miles and then after every off road

excursion.

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Reminder: Do not reinstall the rear track bar; it will not be

reused.

< FRAME END (MILITARY WRAP) – PHOTO 1 – SHACKLE END >


LIFT KIT TROUBLESHOOTING

REAR DRIVELINE:

Acceleration vibration: caused by the pinion being too high in relation

to the transfer case output shaft. On leaf sprung vehicles, install axle

shims to lower pinion accordingly.

Deceleration vibration: caused by the pinion being too low in relation

to the transfer case output shaft. On leaf sprung vehicles, install axle

shims to raise pinion accordingly.

Slip yoke vibration: caused by excessive angle at the rear transfer case

slip yoke. Very common on vehicles with 2” or more of lift. The transfer

case drop kit and shims provided may be an acceptable temporary fix

(pinion adjustment may also be required- see acceleration and

deceleration vibration troubleshooting above). If this is not acceptable,

a slip yoke eliminator and CV drive shaft is likely required and highly

recommended. Adjust pinion so it is 2 degrees below parallel with CV

drive shaft (see acceleration and deceleration) vibration

troubleshooting above). Note that transfer case drop kits can usually

be omitted when using a CV drive shaft.

PHOTO 2


PHOTO 3

Note: transfer case drop kits can usually be omitted when using a CV

drive shaft.

BUMP STEER:

Caused by improper relationship of drag link and track bar. A drop

pitman arm matching the track bar bracket rise can help if this is a

problem.

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