thanks for the input
i'll go into more detail now, when i posted this ii was on "break"
before the lift the xj drove great 0-80 no wobble. stopped great no wobble.
installed add a leaf in rear, new rubicon express shocks.
test drove. no wobble at all in acceleration 0-50 mph.
extream wobble during breaking, that gets worse the harder you push. then goes away completely if you let of the brake.
so i put the front lift on , 2 inch spacer, new shocks, rides great sits about where i wanted it, (maybe a bit low) but oh well.
after test driving it with all the lift on, the wobble is still there , no change.
i did not think a 2 inch would change anything with the drive angles. it is probably not much higher than when it was new.
my thoughts.
1. it did fall about 3 inches to the cement and landed on the drum, but i have hit them harder than that trying to get them off before on other trucks so i don't really thing that is it.
2. after tightening everything on the rear and putting the wheesl on and letting it down i did remember that in the instructions i read DON'T TIGHTEN THE SPRING EYE BOLTS UNTIL THE WHEELS ARE ON THE GROUND.
i did not follow that...... so is that a possibility?
as far as front alignment goes,, i had not messed with that yet so i don't think it is up there.
axle alignment, shim spacing? there were no shims in it before,
but i put the spring bolt into the ubolt plate hole, and the other side into the hole on the axle.
is there more to aligning an axle that that? 1st one for me so that is a possibility
it does look like the axle shaft is straight and level it looks like it needs to rotate up just a scoush but i don't remember how it looked before.
and is it possible to rotate it without shims?
sorry for all the dumb questions, i'm a lift rookie.
thanks again