As Ive posted in other threads, I just bought one of the 2023 HDs to tinker with. I started working on the lift yesterday and decided I should start a new thread to document what I am finding so that others can benefit.
Initial Parts Purchase:
Rough Country Roxor 2" Lift (Used to be 2-1/2" (Not sure what the difference is since the components measure the same as on my 2019)
1-1/2" Wheel Spacers
Max A Front and Rear Lift Shackles
Measurements:
OEM Spring Shackles- 3.375" bolt hole center-to-center (My 2019 are 3")
RC Lift- Spring Bracket- 2" center of original spring mount to new location. Lift Shackles- 5" bolt hole center-to-center.
Max A Lift Shackles- Front 5.5" bolt hole center-to-center. Rear 5" bolt hole center-to-center.
Based on all of this, I would have gained just over 2" in the front and just under 1" in the rear using the RC front spring bracket and Max A shackles front and rear. This is a little less than I wanted, but I was ok with it. All went well with installing the RC spring bracket, other than being a pure pain in the butt to drill the holes. Then I started to install the shackles; no good! Mahindra has changed the spring bolt size on the 2023s. My 2019 has what appears to be 18mm bolts and the new ones are 14mm. I tried searching all over town to find some bushings I could make work but no luck and it seems like a bit of a sketchy solution anyway.
After sleeping on it overnight, I had my friend do some measuring of the shackles on his YJ and read some posts from 2018-2019 on the forum about using CJ/YJ spring shackles. I think I can make this work since the bolts are 1/2". I ordered a set of 1-1/2" front and rear CJ/YJ lift shackles and a couple of 14mm drill bits.
Based on my calculations, keeping the RC front spring bracket, the CJ/YJ shackles will give me 2.8" in the front and 1.8" in the rear. I will have to do some measuring after I get them installed to figure out the degree shims I need to correct pinion angles.
More to come......
Initial Parts Purchase:
Rough Country Roxor 2" Lift (Used to be 2-1/2" (Not sure what the difference is since the components measure the same as on my 2019)
1-1/2" Wheel Spacers
Max A Front and Rear Lift Shackles
Measurements:
OEM Spring Shackles- 3.375" bolt hole center-to-center (My 2019 are 3")
RC Lift- Spring Bracket- 2" center of original spring mount to new location. Lift Shackles- 5" bolt hole center-to-center.
Max A Lift Shackles- Front 5.5" bolt hole center-to-center. Rear 5" bolt hole center-to-center.
Based on all of this, I would have gained just over 2" in the front and just under 1" in the rear using the RC front spring bracket and Max A shackles front and rear. This is a little less than I wanted, but I was ok with it. All went well with installing the RC spring bracket, other than being a pure pain in the butt to drill the holes. Then I started to install the shackles; no good! Mahindra has changed the spring bolt size on the 2023s. My 2019 has what appears to be 18mm bolts and the new ones are 14mm. I tried searching all over town to find some bushings I could make work but no luck and it seems like a bit of a sketchy solution anyway.
After sleeping on it overnight, I had my friend do some measuring of the shackles on his YJ and read some posts from 2018-2019 on the forum about using CJ/YJ spring shackles. I think I can make this work since the bolts are 1/2". I ordered a set of 1-1/2" front and rear CJ/YJ lift shackles and a couple of 14mm drill bits.
Based on my calculations, keeping the RC front spring bracket, the CJ/YJ shackles will give me 2.8" in the front and 1.8" in the rear. I will have to do some measuring after I get them installed to figure out the degree shims I need to correct pinion angles.
More to come......