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My main issue was the axle was rotated to far forward last time, im not sure on what would be considered up and down, the pinion still points a bit highGod made the world in seven days, on the 7th day, he made the Le Car
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Originally posted by ninetysix-ex-jay View PostHold your tits there champ. It should be up 6deg not down.Originally posted by Ktmracer419some people choose video games
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Just ordered a set of uppers, not sure when they will be here but that caster is fine? i should be able to throw in the drivers side, then swap out the pass side and not have to change anything?God made the world in seven days, on the 7th day, he made the Le Car
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Originally posted by LittleD View PostJust ordered a set of uppers, not sure when they will be here but that caster is fine? i should be able to throw in the drivers side, then swap out the pass side and not have to change anything?Originally posted by Ktmracer419some people choose video games
some choose projects
some choose welding random things together
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Originally posted by LittleD View PostMy main issue was the axle was rotated to far forward last time, im not sure on what would be considered up and down, the pinion still points a bit high
Check your toe like Andy said.I don't always drink orange juice, but when I do, I prefer to chew it. #madpulp
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Originally posted by ninetysix-ex-jay View PostWhat do you mean it rotated? Look at the pinion from the back of the axle, it its going up then its positive if down the negative. Get an angle finder on it.
Check your toe like Andy said.
the caster angle is the angle at your balljoint......Originally posted by Ktmracer419some people choose video games
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some choose welding random things together
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When i measured, it was by putting the angle finder on the top of the inner C, and ill replace that upper bushing when i get the uppers. ThanksGod made the world in seven days, on the 7th day, he made the Le Car
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Originally posted by ninetysix-ex-jay View PostIs this why you voted for me in the ass hat thread Andy?
- Theimsmarterthanjontonight EngineerLast edited by justtorchit; 04-23-2012, 12:13 AM.Originally posted by Ktmracer419some people choose video games
some choose projects
some choose welding random things together
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I run my tnt radius arm setup with one upper arm on the driver side. with the rubber bushing in the housing on the axle the jeep was nearly uncontrollable. Put a hard joint aka johnny joint in there and bam it tracks great. I have been wheeling this way for 3+ years with 0 issues. just make sure your lower arms are the same and you have at least 1 hard joint on the upper control arm IMO.
Changing your pinion angle will affect your caster as well. Maybe you need to rotate your knuckles to make your pinion angle and caster angle within a decent parameter.
AND ITS TOE NOT TOW
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Originally posted by justtorchit View Post- Theimsmarterthanjontonight EngineerI don't always drink orange juice, but when I do, I prefer to chew it. #madpulp
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Originally posted by crosbike View PostI run my tnt radius arm setup with one upper arm on the driver side. with the rubber bushing in the housing on the axle the jeep was nearly uncontrollable. Put a hard joint aka johnny joint in there and bam it tracks great. I have been wheeling this way for 3+ years with 0 issues. just make sure your lower arms are the same and you have at least 1 hard joint on the upper control arm IMO.
Changing your pinion angle will affect your caster as well. Maybe you need to rotate your knuckles to make your pinion angle and caster angle within a decent parameter.
AND ITS TOE NOT TOW
just so everyone is on the same page here. yes your pinion angle will affect your caster, durr. but personally, i check my caster...... where the pinion sits, is where it sits......
i mean we are all smart enough to realize this is a dana 30 out of an xj....more than likely not a low pinion. its not the first time this setup has been done.... no one needs to rotate their knuckles to get the optimal pinion angle and caster....... just set the caster at the knuckle.Originally posted by Ktmracer419some people choose video games
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some choose welding random things together
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