Adj CA, WB, pinion angles, maybe more.....
Posted: Fri Nov 26, 2010 9:14 pm
Background: my TJ has a 3" suspension lift (springs) and a 1" BL. Adjustable LCA's installed on all corners. Drivers side rear LCA was a bear to get in, had to persuade that side of the axle to go back about an inch. Really second guessing that decision.... I'm thinking my WB is longer on the drivers side now.... .... I was so focused on the LCA's being the same length on both sides, I didn't factor in variances from the factory build. Recently installed an SYE and my pinion angle is really close to what it should be, she just needs a lil adjustment
What I want to do now: Make sure my axles are parallel, by setting my wheelbase back to stock (94 inches or so) and set my pinion angle to play nice with my purty new Tom Woods DS
I read that the correct way to set the pinion angle is to adjust upper CA's, not lower. I'm thinking the best way is to remove the arms, keep the chassis on the ground, use a floor jack to lift the pinion as needed and then adjust the length of the UCA's to keep that angle. Set the length of the UCA's so they're (literally) a bolt in
And since WB is adjusted with lower CA's, I take some measurements and set my WB, set the LCA's to the correct length and again, bolt them in. But the LCA length will affect pinion angle, so I should make the LCA adjustments first, then move to the uppers
That sound right?
What I want to do now: Make sure my axles are parallel, by setting my wheelbase back to stock (94 inches or so) and set my pinion angle to play nice with my purty new Tom Woods DS
I read that the correct way to set the pinion angle is to adjust upper CA's, not lower. I'm thinking the best way is to remove the arms, keep the chassis on the ground, use a floor jack to lift the pinion as needed and then adjust the length of the UCA's to keep that angle. Set the length of the UCA's so they're (literally) a bolt in
And since WB is adjusted with lower CA's, I take some measurements and set my WB, set the LCA's to the correct length and again, bolt them in. But the LCA length will affect pinion angle, so I should make the LCA adjustments first, then move to the uppers
That sound right?