It does, but I disconnected the bottom of the factory one and started installing the springs and control arms and that’s when everything shifted. I tried connecting the new adjustable one but I can’t get it over enough to line up the holes yet.Did it have an adjustable track bar? normally That works to help get it centered...
Use a ratchet strap.It does, but I disconnected the bottom of the factory one and started installing the springs and control arms and that’s when everything shifted. I tried connecting the new adjustable one but I can’t get it over enough to line up the holes yet.
Good idea! I’ll give it a try. Thank you.Use a ratchet strap.
What Overlander said and a Spud wrench once it's close to help get the holes aligned.It does, but I disconnected the bottom of the factory one and started installing the springs and control arms and that’s when everything shifted. I tried connecting the new adjustable one but I can’t get it over enough to line up the holes yet.
Work smarter not harder.The ratchet strap worked perfectly! Thanks for the advice everyone!
Looks goodAlmost done. I should have it all wrapped up tomorrow. Just need to adjust the rear trac bar, torque everything up, bleed the brakes, and center the steering wheel. View attachment 394143
Thanks Dale!Looks good
So I set the control arm at 24 1/2” like EVO says in the instructions but if I run the passenger side all the way in (less than 24 1/2”) it does change a little. I double checked the sprigs seat and it is in the right position.Are your control arms set properly? Looks to me that that control arm is short or the coil isn’t seated properly.
Uppers and lowers? It looks like your axle is tilted toward the rear a bit. What’s your castor? I’m not sure I would trust evo instructions honestly.So I set the control arm at 24 1/2” like EVO says in the instructions but if I run the passenger side all the way in (less than 24 1/2”) it does change a little. I double checked the sprigs seat and it is in the right position.
Just lowers right now. The pinion is definitely tilted back. I don’t know my pinion angle right now. I’m going to get a gauge to check it tomorrow. I played around with the pinion adjustment a little but now I’m thinking of getting the upper arms sooner than later. Stupid question but should the front pinion angle be at 0 like the rear also?Uppers and lowers? It looks like your axle is tilted toward the rear a bit. What’s your castor? I’m not sure I would trust evo instructions honestly.
Uppers and lowers? It looks like your axle is tilted toward the rear a bit. What’s your castor? I’m not sure I would trust evo instructions honestly.
Ha ha! I learned that the hard way installing this kit. This little hiccup is killing my OCD.Yea Evo makes great products even the best in a lot cases. But, they have always had 2 problems. Generally poor powdercoating and not great instructions.