glockman
I hate Jeep trucks
- Location
- Pleasant Grove
I noticed this weekend that the front passenger coil on my LJ is hitting the front of the coil bucket. Like this picture but worse.
A little background.
The jeep has a Teraflex LCG long arm kit that has the long front lowers but uses the stock uppers. My wife hit a rock in someone's mow strip this summer, (long story). The rock punctured the front diff and bent the drag link but I don't think it bent the axle. It hit square on the diff cover. I had Teraflex stock length uppers installed and the shop said my front axle was too far back so they lengthened my arms to push it forward. This makes sense because my upper bump stops would hit the lower bump stop at 1:00 indicating the axle could move forward.
They replaced the drag link too and had it aligned so I am assuming the axle is not bent. It is not hitting on the drivers side so I measured the axle placement.
The lower passenger control arm is 1/4" longer and the axle is located the same amount more forward when measured from the lower ball joint to the closest body mount bolt on each side. I know this is not an exact way to measure but I can't think of a better place to use as a reference.
If the axle was not straight or perpendicular to the frame, wouldn't it cup the tires? Or would it be fine as long as the tow was set with the axle slanted?
I have always aligned this jeep with the tape measure method setting tow at 1/8 to 1/4" but never set caster. If I adjust the lower arms to be the same length I'd need to get it aligned to correct caster or is there an easy way to set that on a TJ with adjustable arms.
A little background.
The jeep has a Teraflex LCG long arm kit that has the long front lowers but uses the stock uppers. My wife hit a rock in someone's mow strip this summer, (long story). The rock punctured the front diff and bent the drag link but I don't think it bent the axle. It hit square on the diff cover. I had Teraflex stock length uppers installed and the shop said my front axle was too far back so they lengthened my arms to push it forward. This makes sense because my upper bump stops would hit the lower bump stop at 1:00 indicating the axle could move forward.
They replaced the drag link too and had it aligned so I am assuming the axle is not bent. It is not hitting on the drivers side so I measured the axle placement.
The lower passenger control arm is 1/4" longer and the axle is located the same amount more forward when measured from the lower ball joint to the closest body mount bolt on each side. I know this is not an exact way to measure but I can't think of a better place to use as a reference.
If the axle was not straight or perpendicular to the frame, wouldn't it cup the tires? Or would it be fine as long as the tow was set with the axle slanted?
I have always aligned this jeep with the tape measure method setting tow at 1/8 to 1/4" but never set caster. If I adjust the lower arms to be the same length I'd need to get it aligned to correct caster or is there an easy way to set that on a TJ with adjustable arms.