I think that I will need to rotate my front pinion up to keep from having vibes.
I want to have it be able to get a correct alignment, not just kind of close. I know the specs are a rough guideline when dealing with a lifted rig.
In a perfect world I would want my front pinion pointed straight to my TC correct?
Drive line angle
If so that is about 10 degrees.
My castor at that point is about 4 degrees negative. I was told 4 degrees Positive would be OK and that 6 to 7.5 was stock.
I have an HP30 from an XJ, the OD is 2.5" I want to cut the tubes in the center of each side and slip it into some 3" 1/4 wall. I am cutting all of the brackets off anyways, so no big deal there. I am just wondering why everyone that sleeves their axle does so on the inside?
Yes, it is a Dana 30(Super 30 kit), and yes I am keeping it, along with my 44a in the rear, when they die, and I have more funds, I will do 9" and 60 outers, but not until then.
I want to have it be able to get a correct alignment, not just kind of close. I know the specs are a rough guideline when dealing with a lifted rig.
In a perfect world I would want my front pinion pointed straight to my TC correct?
Drive line angle
If so that is about 10 degrees.
My castor at that point is about 4 degrees negative. I was told 4 degrees Positive would be OK and that 6 to 7.5 was stock.
I have an HP30 from an XJ, the OD is 2.5" I want to cut the tubes in the center of each side and slip it into some 3" 1/4 wall. I am cutting all of the brackets off anyways, so no big deal there. I am just wondering why everyone that sleeves their axle does so on the inside?
Yes, it is a Dana 30(Super 30 kit), and yes I am keeping it, along with my 44a in the rear, when they die, and I have more funds, I will do 9" and 60 outers, but not until then.
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