TJ Lift vibration
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TJ Lift vibration
i bought a snow plow for my '99 TJ sport. the plow added so much
weight that i needed stiffer springs. the new springs lifted my tj
about 3 inches and now have some drivetrain vibration during
acceleration. my mechanic lowered something underneath the middle of
the drivetrain that seems to have helped. however, i still have some
vibration. any suggestions for completely eliminating the vibrations?
also will the vibration damage my tj?
weight that i needed stiffer springs. the new springs lifted my tj
about 3 inches and now have some drivetrain vibration during
acceleration. my mechanic lowered something underneath the middle of
the drivetrain that seems to have helped. however, i still have some
vibration. any suggestions for completely eliminating the vibrations?
also will the vibration damage my tj?
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Re: TJ Lift vibration
The vibes are caused by the increased pinion angle. The mechanic lowerd your
transfer case. You can either adjust the control arms on the rear axle to
fine-tune the pinion angle to be better, or buy a short shaft and SYE kit. I
reccomend Tom Wood at www.4xshaft.com. Runs $400.
Carl
<mweaver@berkshiream.com> wrote in message
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>i bought a snow plow for my '99 TJ sport. the plow added so much
> weight that i needed stiffer springs. the new springs lifted my tj
> about 3 inches and now have some drivetrain vibration during
> acceleration. my mechanic lowered something underneath the middle of
> the drivetrain that seems to have helped. however, i still have some
> vibration. any suggestions for completely eliminating the vibrations?
> also will the vibration damage my tj?
>
transfer case. You can either adjust the control arms on the rear axle to
fine-tune the pinion angle to be better, or buy a short shaft and SYE kit. I
reccomend Tom Wood at www.4xshaft.com. Runs $400.
Carl
<mweaver@berkshiream.com> wrote in message
news:1129829605.310974.306470@g47g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
>i bought a snow plow for my '99 TJ sport. the plow added so much
> weight that i needed stiffer springs. the new springs lifted my tj
> about 3 inches and now have some drivetrain vibration during
> acceleration. my mechanic lowered something underneath the middle of
> the drivetrain that seems to have helped. however, i still have some
> vibration. any suggestions for completely eliminating the vibrations?
> also will the vibration damage my tj?
>
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Re: TJ Lift vibration
The vibes are caused by the increased pinion angle. The mechanic lowerd your
transfer case. You can either adjust the control arms on the rear axle to
fine-tune the pinion angle to be better, or buy a short shaft and SYE kit. I
reccomend Tom Wood at www.4xshaft.com. Runs $400.
Carl
<mweaver@berkshiream.com> wrote in message
news:1129829605.310974.306470@g47g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
>i bought a snow plow for my '99 TJ sport. the plow added so much
> weight that i needed stiffer springs. the new springs lifted my tj
> about 3 inches and now have some drivetrain vibration during
> acceleration. my mechanic lowered something underneath the middle of
> the drivetrain that seems to have helped. however, i still have some
> vibration. any suggestions for completely eliminating the vibrations?
> also will the vibration damage my tj?
>
transfer case. You can either adjust the control arms on the rear axle to
fine-tune the pinion angle to be better, or buy a short shaft and SYE kit. I
reccomend Tom Wood at www.4xshaft.com. Runs $400.
Carl
<mweaver@berkshiream.com> wrote in message
news:1129829605.310974.306470@g47g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
>i bought a snow plow for my '99 TJ sport. the plow added so much
> weight that i needed stiffer springs. the new springs lifted my tj
> about 3 inches and now have some drivetrain vibration during
> acceleration. my mechanic lowered something underneath the middle of
> the drivetrain that seems to have helped. however, i still have some
> vibration. any suggestions for completely eliminating the vibrations?
> also will the vibration damage my tj?
>
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Re: TJ Lift vibration
The vibes are caused by the increased pinion angle. The mechanic lowerd your
transfer case. You can either adjust the control arms on the rear axle to
fine-tune the pinion angle to be better, or buy a short shaft and SYE kit. I
reccomend Tom Wood at www.4xshaft.com. Runs $400.
Carl
<mweaver@berkshiream.com> wrote in message
news:1129829605.310974.306470@g47g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
>i bought a snow plow for my '99 TJ sport. the plow added so much
> weight that i needed stiffer springs. the new springs lifted my tj
> about 3 inches and now have some drivetrain vibration during
> acceleration. my mechanic lowered something underneath the middle of
> the drivetrain that seems to have helped. however, i still have some
> vibration. any suggestions for completely eliminating the vibrations?
> also will the vibration damage my tj?
>
transfer case. You can either adjust the control arms on the rear axle to
fine-tune the pinion angle to be better, or buy a short shaft and SYE kit. I
reccomend Tom Wood at www.4xshaft.com. Runs $400.
Carl
<mweaver@berkshiream.com> wrote in message
news:1129829605.310974.306470@g47g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
>i bought a snow plow for my '99 TJ sport. the plow added so much
> weight that i needed stiffer springs. the new springs lifted my tj
> about 3 inches and now have some drivetrain vibration during
> acceleration. my mechanic lowered something underneath the middle of
> the drivetrain that seems to have helped. however, i still have some
> vibration. any suggestions for completely eliminating the vibrations?
> also will the vibration damage my tj?
>
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