JKbrick
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I believe you want your angle finder to read 88 when placed on the front as in the last pictures
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You have way too much caster for the housing as I alluded to in the first post.
You need to shorten your lower control arms or lengthen the uppers, and sooner than later.
That vibration can take do serious damage to your transfer case to the point of it cracking.
I would really suggest shortening those lowers ASAP before you grenade your driveline.
You would be lucky to see 4 degrees of caster on a stock housing and no vibrations with that much lift.
His control arms are WAY too long, you can see in the last photo the joint are hanging on by two or three threads at best.
The reason it just started with the shaft is because the stock shaft does not vibrate due to the CV joint.
Is it me or do the front lower control arms appear to be swapped (Port & Stbd)? It might be just an optical illusion in the pics (looking on a phone certainly doesn't help) but it appears the radius on the arms is pointing outward instead of inward.
Agreed with others, this shit is not good. These lines should be close to parallel. Get that fixed asap.
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You should be running as much caster within reason and not developing driveline vibrations. On aftermarket drive shafts, you typically need two degrees of pinion minimum before you get vibrations. That sets your caster at 4 degrees. You can always try for more, but on the stock housing it is unlikely.Can those lines be parallel on the front? I thought the front was set by caster not driveshaft angle? Just wondering not questioning you
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Can those lines be parallel on the front? I thought the front was set by caster not driveshaft angle? Just wondering not questioning you
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You are correct that front is set by caster, however an aftermarket shaft really desires a perfect parallel angle. This is near possible to achieve, so the factory caster of 4.2 sets it the best possible angle to minimize driveline angles but still gives you good steering. On a lifted jk it isn't really possible to obtain a perfect pinion angle unless the axle is aftermarket. However, based on the picture above, that angle is really fucked up.
You should be running as much caster within reason and not developing driveline vibrations. On aftermarket drive shafts, you typically need two degrees of pinion minimum before you get vibrations. That sets your caster at 4 degrees. You can always try for more, but on the stock housing it is unlikely.
His pinion is at a horrid downwards angle. If it was set at 2-3 degrees he would be in line with the driveshaft and solve the issue he's having.
Yes or 92 depending on the angle of the ground.Is 2 of pinion the same as 88 on the front of the housing?
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They're relative to each other by seperation. So for example the stock housing has six degrees of seperation. That means at 6 degrees pinion you have 0 degrees of caster. If you have a measurement of 92 or 88 you have four degrees of caster.Yes or 92 depending on the angle of the ground.
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Is 2 of pinion the same as 88 on the front of the housing?
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Is it me or do the front lower control arms appear to be swapped (Port & Stbd)? It might be just an optical illusion in the pics (looking on a phone certainly doesn't help) but it appears the radius on the arms is pointing outward instead of inward.
Looks a lot better.
I didn't drive it far or too much with the front drive shaft on. I didn't like that sound so I pulled it and left it until I knew more about it.x2.
I would still bring those lowers in more until you're 2 degrees from 90, but that is a significant improvement.
I'm surprised your transfer case didn't grenade to be honest.
get a smaller Jack and place it under the pumpkin before the pinion, use that Jack to help rotate it up while you adjust the control arms, makes it easier than the strapsI didn't drive it far or too much with the front drive shaft on. I didn't like that sound so I pulled it and left it until I knew more about it.
I will try and get those lowers pulled in more. I'm going to need bigger ratchetting straps as a comealong.
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