jfrabat
New member
Well, first of all, here's a picture of that shows what I mentioned about the axle...
As I mention, I have an angle issue with even with the shims that came with the kit (4* shims), as I still have about 22* of difference between the shaft and the diff. I calculated it taking a picture as close as I could to the side, and then tracing the lines in AutoCAD like this:
I went to Napa to try and get shims with more angle, but the only thing they have is 4*, which is what I already got on the Jeep. I drove to Napa, which is about 10 blocks away, and anything over 30 mph I get REALLY bad vibrations from the driveline, as you may well expect. I need to fix this fast, as this is my daily driver, and although I was out of the country last week, I will be leaving my wife without a car this week, which means she is hating the Jeep more than ussual; NOT A GOOD THING!
Anyway, here's a shot of the shims I currently have on (PRO COMP 4* that came with the RE 4" lift):
According to the RE instructions, the double military wrap goes to the frame, but as you can see in the pics, maybe if I turn the springs around I could get a better angle; what do you guys think? Would that be a bad thing? It seems the only way to get more angle out of the springs... The down side was that it was REALLY hard to get these springs in place, but if it is the way to go, I certainly need to do it!
Also, if I DO add more angle, I think I will need to extend the centering pin somehow; any ideas on how to do this?
I am waiting for your help, as I really need to get this fixed pronto!
Felipe

As I mention, I have an angle issue with even with the shims that came with the kit (4* shims), as I still have about 22* of difference between the shaft and the diff. I calculated it taking a picture as close as I could to the side, and then tracing the lines in AutoCAD like this:

I went to Napa to try and get shims with more angle, but the only thing they have is 4*, which is what I already got on the Jeep. I drove to Napa, which is about 10 blocks away, and anything over 30 mph I get REALLY bad vibrations from the driveline, as you may well expect. I need to fix this fast, as this is my daily driver, and although I was out of the country last week, I will be leaving my wife without a car this week, which means she is hating the Jeep more than ussual; NOT A GOOD THING!

Anyway, here's a shot of the shims I currently have on (PRO COMP 4* that came with the RE 4" lift):


According to the RE instructions, the double military wrap goes to the frame, but as you can see in the pics, maybe if I turn the springs around I could get a better angle; what do you guys think? Would that be a bad thing? It seems the only way to get more angle out of the springs... The down side was that it was REALLY hard to get these springs in place, but if it is the way to go, I certainly need to do it!
Also, if I DO add more angle, I think I will need to extend the centering pin somehow; any ideas on how to do this?
I am waiting for your help, as I really need to get this fixed pronto!
Felipe