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Bumping to say THANKS!  Found everything I needed to make an extended rod from Zoro.com for $22 shipped.  You can do it for less if you can find a smaller pack of hex nuts.  It worked out great.

 

1/4"-28 X 1' PLAIN 316 STAINLESS STEEL THREADED ROD:

https://www.zoro.com/value-brand-threaded-rod-316-ss-14-28x1-ft-s601402801pldar/i/G3609837/

 

FEMALE STUD ROD END, RH, 1/4-28:

https://www.zoro.com/qa1-female-stud-rod-end-rh-14-28-cfr4s/i/G5090626/

 

1/4"-28 PLAIN FINISH 18-8 STAINLESS STEEL HEX NUTS, 50 PK:

https://www.zoro.com/value-brand-hex-nut-14-28-gr-18-8-ss-plain-pk50-u511600250002/i/G5337805/

 

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On my MJ, The lsv lever itself was mounted in the opposite direction or at the 8 o' clock setting looking from behind. I relocated the arm back to the 3 o'clock position as pictured above. There was no resistance felt and the lines are empty of fluid. When I refill the lines, will the LSV work as it should or do I have to perform an adjustment on it?. The PO must have had it apart at one point and didn't realize what it does or the valve itself works both ways?? I hope this makes sense?

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On 2/11/2020 at 7:40 AM, DC3 said:

On my MJ, The lsv lever itself was mounted in the opposite direction or at the 8 o' clock setting looking from behind. I relocated the arm back to the 3 o'clock position as pictured above. There was no resistance felt and the lines are empty of fluid. When I refill the lines, will the LSV work as it should or do I have to perform an adjustment on it?. The PO must have had it apart at one point and didn't realize what it does or the valve itself works both ways?? I hope this makes sense?

 

did you bleed the lines with the special factory MJ procedure?

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Sorry to revive an old thread, but after shopping local stores and being unable to find the spherical rod ends I thought to myself... There's a lot of applications where threaded adjustment rods are needed, and decided to search online for something already made.

 

Here's what I cam across, they sell these in various length depending on your application, but for $13 you can get a pre-made bumper splitter that I think would work great (Although probably made of cheaper materials).

 

However I thought someone might find this useful!

 

https://www.amazon.com/Tiousmoky-Adjustable-Splitter-Accessory-Compatible/dp/B09C1R5TQJ/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1ANKRP4M1KMPK&keywords=6"%2Badjustable%2Brod%2Bsplitter&qid=1640456878&sprefix=6%2Badjustable%2Brod%2Bsplitte%2Caps%2C180&sr=8-1&th=1

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On 12/25/2021 at 12:35 PM, MYE Jeep said:

Here's what I cam across, they sell these in various length depending on your application, but for $13 you can get a pre-made bumper splitter that I think would work great (Although probably made of cheaper materials).

 

However I thought someone might find this useful!

Thanks for the suggestion, I just bought a similar one from Amazon, I'm going to see if / how well it works on my "new" lifted Comanche.

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