Okay, being that you're running a factory drive shaft that has rzeppa joints, you really didn't need to have your pinion set to be in line with it. That is probably the biggest reason why your coils are bowing and again, it's pretty normal. Looking at your pics, it does seem like it could be a bit much and that's probably because your lower control arms are set too long. This is a common error even by reputable manufacturers being that they're going for a "look" that has your wheels looking "centered" at ride height. The problem is, your axle travels in an arc and at full flex, they will be way too far back and you'll most likely have rubbing issues on the pinch seam. The proper solution is to make a minor adjustment on the lower arms, typically something like a 1/4" at most for a 3" lift. But, if you're happy with how things are set, I would recommend coil correction plates like the kind that JKS makes over correction wedges like other manufacturers push.Sorry still new to this. When I installed the lift I adjusted the control arms to the specs given. Took it in for an alignment shop and they said they made some minor adjustments. I am running the stock rear shaft and the pinion and driveshaft look lined up. Good mechanics and alignment shops are hard to come by around here so I have been learning as I go.
Thank you for the explanation. I think I will adjust the arms a bit. The guidance is much appreciated!Okay, being that you're running a factory drive shaft that has rzeppa joints, you really didn't need to have your pinion set to be in line with it. That is probably the biggest reason why your coils are bowing and again, it's pretty normal. Looking at your pics, it does seem like it could be a bit much and that's probably because your lower control arms are set too long. This is a common error even by reputable manufacturers being that they're going for a "look" that has your wheels looking "centered" at ride height. The problem is, your axle travels in an arc and at full flex, they will be way too far back and you'll most likely have rubbing issues on the pinch seam. The proper solution is to make a minor adjustment on the lower arms, typically something like a 1/4" at most for a 3" lift. But, if you're happy with how things are set, I would recommend coil correction plates like the kind that JKS makes over correction wedges like other manufacturers push.