JL-JT Inner C Gussets
- Precision fit that wraps around axle inner C not just adds a flat gusset
- Contoured inner C gusset adds reinforcement
- CNC laser cut and CNC bent for precise fit
- Engineered using 3D scan files
- Made in the USA
- JK made from ¼” Steel
- JL & JT made from 3/16” Steel
- *Requires welding
Artec’s Heavy Duty Inner C Gussets reinforce your front Dana 30 or 44 Jeep inner C’s, taking on serious off-road use. Made from precision-cut 3/16” thick steel, they contour perfectly to your inner c, providing essential rigidity and reinforcement to an area that’s prone to damage and flexing. Upgrade your adventure rig with Artec’s durable, precision-engineered solutions.
*When using JL4508 Gussets, the holes on C's must be drilled and tapped for new hardware.
Notes : This kit requires general welding and fabrication skills. Welding should only be done by a competent welder. Artec Industries implies no guarantees or warranties and is not liable for improper installation.
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Install Instructions
The installation of this product Requires Welding, Fabrication, and Mechanical skills. You will need to remove the axle from the vehicle to perform this Job. If you are not confident in your abilities Please have this product installed at an Off-road Shop.
Tools Required:
Safety glasses, socket set, wrenches, torque wrench, Needle nose Pliers, Drift Punch set, tie rod separator, ball joint separator, Bungee cords, Ball joint press, grinder or wire wheel, Welder, Welding PPE, Jack, Tall Jack stands.
Step 1:
Inventory all parts to ensure you have all of the correct pieces. If you are missing parts Contact Artec Industries Immediately at (855) 278-3299 M-F 8:30-5pm MST If outside of those hours Email us at Sales@Artecindustries.com (Please include picture of part number label on box as well as your invoice number)
Loosen the front lug nuts. (Do not fully remove them, Just break them free.)
Secure and properly block the rear tires of vehicle on a level surface .
Jack up front of vehicle and install jack stands under frame behind the lower link brackets. and keep a jack under the axle.
Remove wheels from vehicle, Remove front drive shaft from the axle , Remove the brake calipers and rotors (Set the rotors on a flat surface so they do not warp), Hang the calipers from the body with some bungee cords (Do not let the calipers hang freely from the brake lines this can damage them.)
Remove the hub/axle shaft from Jeep as a unit With the hubs and axle shafts removed stuff some rags in axle tubes.
Remove cotter pins on Tie rods, Then loosen the castle nuts. (Leave the castle nuts installed by a few threads ! ) Remove the Steering stabilizer , Grab your Tie rod Separator, wedge it between the knuckle and the base of the tie rod the hit on the end of the Tie rod separator with your Big Freaking Hammer until it pops loose. Repeat this on the other side. Remove the castle nuts and the Drag-link and tie rod should drop off the Jeep. Now Unbolt and remove the knuckles from the axle, Using your ball joint press remove the ball joints from your C’s
Step 7:
Remove the coil spring retainers from the axle, Remove Shocks, sway bar end links, and Track bar.
Using a jack lower slowly lower the axle to remove the coil springs. Raise the axle back up and place jack stands under the axle
Remove upper and lower control arms. Pull the axle out from under the vehicle for more room to work.
Heat the Axle C's to about 300-400 degrees and weld on the C Gussets.
Wrap the C’s in a welding bracket and allow to cool slowly.
(The JL4505-3 is Driver Upper JL4505-1 is Passemger side upper The JL4505-2 is driver side lower and Jl4505-4 is passenger side lower)
Apply a thin coat of grease onto your ball joints and Install into the C’s .
(We have found if you Place your Ball Joints in freezer for a few hours before you install it can help them shrink and go in easier.)
Place your coil spring on the spring bucket to verify it fits around the C Gusset. if you need to trim the c gusset mark the area that needs to be trimmed and trim it
Step 13:
Move the axle back under the Jeep and install the upper and lower control arms
(A drift punch can help with align the bolt holes, Do not fully tighten the bolts.)
Install the coil springs and retainers then Raise the axle onto jack stands.
Install the track bar, shocks, and sway bar end links on to the axle
(Do not fully tighten the bolts.)
Install the knuckles on to the vehicle and install Tie rod onto the vehicle along with the steering stabilizer.
Torque the Upper ball Joints, Lower ball joint, Tie rod ends, Steering stabilizer to factory specs .
Remove the rags from the axle tubes . Place some grease on the splines of the axle shafts an carefully slip the axle shafts and unit bearings into place . Torque the hub bolts to factory specs
(Make sure you support the axle shaft as it passes into the housing and do not force it into place this could risk damaging the axle seals )
Install the rotors and calipers onto the Jeep an the torque caliper bolts . Then install the wheels and tires, tighten lug nuts.
(Do not torque lug nuts yet)
Lower the Jeep off of the Jack stands and onto the ground. Once the Jeep is on its own weight.
Torque all bolts to factory specs.
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