Maintenance – JKS 7100 User Manual

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JKS7100

JKS Adjustable Control Arm Installation

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Remove the nut and bolt from the chassis rail

bracket. Retain the original mounting hardware.

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Remove original front upper suspension arm.

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Inspect the condition of the rubber suspension

bushing that is pressed into the axle housing

bracket and replace if cracked or worn.

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NEW OE RUBBER BUSHINGS for the upper

suspension arm brackets on front axle housing are

available from JKS as PN 52038025.

HINT: Special factory tools PN 7932/7603/7604

(Miller Special Tools, 800-801-5420) are useful for

removing and installing OE rubber bushings.

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2. SET CONTROL ARM LENGTH

Adjustable Control Arms are fully collapsed when supplied

from JKS and must be adjusted to the desired lengths

before installation.
The working length of each upper Control Arm can be

increased (up to 3.75” longer), decreased (up to 0.25”

shorter), or exactly the same as the OE suspension arm.

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Determine ideal Control Arm length for your ap-

plication by considering factors such as:

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Length of OE suspension arm

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Tire Clearance

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Pinion Angle / Caster

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Rotate adjustable end of Control Arm until the

desired length is achieved.

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Adjust corresponding Control Arm to exact same

length.

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3. INSTALL CONTROL ARM

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Apply anti-seize lubricant to bolt threads of original

mounting hardware.

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Mount the non-rotating (BLACK) end of Adjustable

Control Arm to the chassis rail bracket with the

greaseable fitting facing UP.

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Install the original mounting bolt and finger tighten

the nut. DO NOT torque mounting hardware until

instructed.

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Mount the rotating (GOLD) end of Adjustable Con-

trol Arm to the axle housing bracket.

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Install the original mounting bolt and finger tighten

the nut. DO NOT torque mounting hardware until

instructed.

HINT: If mounting bolt is difficult to

install due to misalignment of Control Arm bush-

ing with mounting bracket, either (1) adjust height

of axle housing with hydraulic jack, (2) move axle

housing into position with a heavy-duty ratchet

strap, or (3) temporarily disconnect track bar until

mounting holes align.

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4. TIGHTEN MOUNTING HARDWARE

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Once all Adjustable Control Arms have been

properly installed, lower the vehicle to the ground

until coil springs are supporting the full weight of

vehicle.

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Using a torque wrench, tighten the mounting hard-

ware to the factory torque specifications for your

vehicle.

Wrangler TJ, 1997+

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Tighten nut at FRONT axle and chassis brackets

to 60 ft-lbs.

Grand Cherokee ZJ, 1993-98

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Tighten nut at FRONT axle and chassis brackets

to 55 ft-lbs.

Grand Cherokee WJ, 1999-04

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Tighten nut at FRONT axle and chassis brackets

to 60 ft-lbs.

Cherokee XJ, 1984-01

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Tighten nut at FRONT axle and chassis brackets

to 55 ft-lbs.

Comanche MJ, 1986-92

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Tighten nut at FRONT axle and chassis brackets

to 55 ft-lbs.

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5. POST-INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

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Adjustable Control Arms are supplied pre-lubri-

cated, although it will be necessary to add more

grease after they have been adjusted and installed

on the vehicle. Refer to Maintenance section for

specific lubrication instructions.

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Have vehicle professionally aligned before driving

on highway.

Maintenance

Control Arms should be greased regularly as part of

vehicle maintenance schedule. Lubricate using moisture

resistant marine style grease and a hand-pump grease

gun. DO NOT use a pneumatic grease gun. Add grease

slowly until resistance is felt. The internal spring-loaded

seal can be damaged by forcing too much grease into

Control Arms.

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Revision Date 10/11/2013

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