Talk about a punch in the happy place, huh? I’m glad I wasn’t halfway through buying parts for my next build, but it still ***** that I’ve already invested a good bit in gift cards at JBA (my way of saving).
The spring steel was the issue though? The email over the weekend talks about how far behind they are on UCA production. They’ve abandoned the flagship vehicle on which the company was built to produce what the majority want, which makes perfect business sense. Way more people have other IFS vehicles that are non-KJ than those that do. Way more.
I never understood the pricing on some of those lift kits though, they definitely didn’t add up. A la carte pricing painted a much different, way cheaper picture. I’ve already said my peace on those JBA front struts too, same issue. I’m pretty bummed overall just like everyone else, I was planning to give Marlin a lot of money. Well before this though, I should have known it was coming. I asked multiple times for quotes and they were either too busy for custom orders, too behind on GD UCAs, or he’d just stop responding lol.
The only options for going above OME+spacers are SFA swap or JBA style long arm custom work. Can’t get over that magic 4” IFS barrier without doing a cradle drop. Another funny thing is that, if I remember correctly, that KK long arm build cost that Texas dude 10-12k USD right? Why did Marlin want 100 grand to do one on a KJ per the blog on their site? Maybe that 10-12k on the KK build was just for parts, but that’s not the way I remember it.
Has anyone figured out those ORIs on the KJ yet? I haven’t researched the lengths needed yet. More UCA clearance. Gotta build a strut fork and top bracket. The back is a different story, going to have to do something along the lines of what Troy did on his with the custom mounts, and might as well ditch the 8.25 for a steel case D60 To make welding a lot easier. It’s a shame too because the 8.25 is a good axle, XJ owners run ‘em hard with big tires to boot.
I’m about done with the IFS after this though, hard to get the wind back in your sails after such a bad hit. Time to join the SFA 1% I think.