Pinion angle
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Ok so I adjusted the pinion. It was closer to 5 degrees off. Well now it's at about 2...I can't go any further because the swaybar links are hitting the bump stops. Also the lower bolt for the end link is starting to dig into the shock. It drives much better now. At about 65-70 I still get a "wurr" for about 2 seconds, then it's gone for a couple and continues this cycle. Any suggestions guys? Thanks again
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with 2.5 max RK lift with coast front and rear shaft, I was getting a "shimmy" around 25-40mph and another around highway speeds... I never figured out what caused the shimmy but after adding rear upper control arms, and getting another alignment, it went away. I say i never figured out what caused it because initially, i also had loose pinion issue about 100miles after installation of drive shafts which caused a lot of driving issues.
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Originally Posted by laughrun
Ok so I adjusted the pinion. It was closer to 5 degrees off. Well now it's at about 2...I can't go any further because the swaybar links are hitting the bump stops. Also the lower bolt for the end link is starting to dig into the shock. It drives much better now. At about 65-70 I still get a "wurr" for about 2 seconds, then it's gone for a couple and continues this cycle. Any suggestions guys? Thanks again
-Adam
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Not necessarily. I had a little, but managed to get rid of it by being crazy meticulous and ensuring that all driveshaft ujoint bolts were tightened down the exact same emount and had the same amount of threads showing. It sounds nuts, but it finally got rid of my last bit of front vibration.
However, my caster/handling characteristics may not be acceptable for others, as I've owned a couple lifted jeeps and don't mind some wandering on the road.
A lot is trial and error. Pull the front driveshaft out, adjust the rear end until you get rid of the vibes, then work on the front. There have been some incidents where the transfer case has been destroyed from driving with vibrations (especially with 5.13 and higher gearing), so the less the better in the long run.
-Adam
However, my caster/handling characteristics may not be acceptable for others, as I've owned a couple lifted jeeps and don't mind some wandering on the road.
A lot is trial and error. Pull the front driveshaft out, adjust the rear end until you get rid of the vibes, then work on the front. There have been some incidents where the transfer case has been destroyed from driving with vibrations (especially with 5.13 and higher gearing), so the less the better in the long run.
-Adam