I went with the RockJock and that fixed everything.Recently replaced SAS Bilstein stock shocks with Bilstein 6100. Set the adjustable lift clips at 6 front, 4 rear. I have noticed some bump steer and rear end jump over bumps since the change in shocks. Relocation bracket sounds like it might correct this. The lift in the front over SAS is 1.6", rear lift is only about 0.7" above SAS. My trackbar now sits 1 5/8" lower on the passenger side than driver side. The 6100 have a compressed length of 16.6" which is below the recommended 18" for hitting the frame. Based on what I have read though, the Eibach appear to have similar measurements and lots of people running relocation brackets with no issues hitting the frame. I have tried to research and find the exact measurements of the actual bolt center to center measurement for all the different relocation brackets. Here is what I found (please correct measurements if known to be different):
RockJock: 2.5"
ARB: 2 3/8"
Boss: 2 3/8"
Fabtech: 3"
The Boss and the ARB appear to be the least height gain of the 4. With my current 1 5/8"
difference, gaining 2 3/8" would end up with the passenger side 3/4" higher than driver side after install. I guess that 3/4" high is better than 1 5/8" low??
Any recommendations on ARB vs Boss? ARB comes with brake line relocate brackets vs none with the Boss. They also mount a little differently
https://store.arbusa.com/rear-panhard-relocation-bracket-fk109/
https://www.boss4x4.com/product-p/bb8-prb.htm
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