Manual

JKS9902
JKS Body Lift Installation
4 Page
4. MODIFY FAN SHROUD
Locate the four mounting holes on the plastic fan
shroud.
Measure exactly 1” above the factory mounting
holes and mark the location with a center punch.
Drill a new 3/8” hole through all four center
punched marks.
NOTE: Grind away any plastic reinforcement webbing
that interferes with re-installation of mounting bolts.
Test t the fan shroud to the radiator by aligning
with the new mounting holes.
Check for interference between the fan shroud and
radiator hoses, fan blades, or any other objects. If
necessary, trim the fan shroud until it completely
clears any interferences.
Secure the fan shroud and radiator to the vehicle
with the original four mounting bolts.
5. CHECK T-CASE OPERATION
Check operation of the shift lever to ensure the
transfer case fully engages all ranges.
NOTE: If necessary, adjust linkage between shift lever
and bell crank. If interference is experienced, it may
be necessary to trim the oor to provide sufcient
shift lever clearance.
6. CHECK FOR STEERING BIND
Drive vehicle a short distance while checking for
binding in the steering wheel. If no steering bind
exists, skip this section and proceed to step 7.
If steering bind exists, remove the steering slip
shaft from the vehicle and locate the two plastic
rivets that prevent it from slipping.
Remove the two plastic rivets by drilling through
them with a 1/8” drill bit.
NOTE: Alternatively, the plastic rivets may also be
removed by heating them with a torch until they melt
out.
Use a wire brush to clean the area, and re-install
the steering slip shaft assembly to vehicle.
7. POST-INSTALLATION
Check all mounting hardware to ensure it has been
correctly installed and tightened to factory torque
specications.
Check torque specications for all mounting hard-
ware after driving vehicle 50 miles, and after rst
time off-road.
Maintenance
Check all torque specications as part of regular vehicle
maintenance schedule.
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Revision Date 10/31/2013