Where might I find "Degree Wedges" for my axle.
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Re: Where might I find "Degree Wedges" for my axle.
In article <6Qxpb.105749$832.6426@twister.rdc-kc.rr.com>,
"c" <c@me.org> wrote:
> Caster is the angle of an imaginary line drawn between the upper and lower
> ball joints. The upper should be farther back than the lower. By installing
> longer shackles, the whole housing is rotated, moving the pinion up, which
> is at the same time decreasing this angle.
>
> http://www.off-roadweb.com/tech/0212or_steering/
> http://pweb.jps.net/~mweiser/align.htm
Well that's what I get for taking it literally like the caster of a
shopping cart wheel. But it makes sense, what you showed. It would fix
the problem. I'll call napa and get ol' Slo Mo on it with the part
numbers. Thanks!
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"c" <c@me.org> wrote:
> Caster is the angle of an imaginary line drawn between the upper and lower
> ball joints. The upper should be farther back than the lower. By installing
> longer shackles, the whole housing is rotated, moving the pinion up, which
> is at the same time decreasing this angle.
>
> http://www.off-roadweb.com/tech/0212or_steering/
> http://pweb.jps.net/~mweiser/align.htm
Well that's what I get for taking it literally like the caster of a
shopping cart wheel. But it makes sense, what you showed. It would fix
the problem. I'll call napa and get ol' Slo Mo on it with the part
numbers. Thanks!
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Re: Where might I find "Degree Wedges" for my axle.
In article <6Qxpb.105749$832.6426@twister.rdc-kc.rr.com>,
"c" <c@me.org> wrote:
> Caster is the angle of an imaginary line drawn between the upper and lower
> ball joints. The upper should be farther back than the lower. By installing
> longer shackles, the whole housing is rotated, moving the pinion up, which
> is at the same time decreasing this angle.
>
> http://www.off-roadweb.com/tech/0212or_steering/
> http://pweb.jps.net/~mweiser/align.htm
Well that's what I get for taking it literally like the caster of a
shopping cart wheel. But it makes sense, what you showed. It would fix
the problem. I'll call napa and get ol' Slo Mo on it with the part
numbers. Thanks!
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"c" <c@me.org> wrote:
> Caster is the angle of an imaginary line drawn between the upper and lower
> ball joints. The upper should be farther back than the lower. By installing
> longer shackles, the whole housing is rotated, moving the pinion up, which
> is at the same time decreasing this angle.
>
> http://www.off-roadweb.com/tech/0212or_steering/
> http://pweb.jps.net/~mweiser/align.htm
Well that's what I get for taking it literally like the caster of a
shopping cart wheel. But it makes sense, what you showed. It would fix
the problem. I'll call napa and get ol' Slo Mo on it with the part
numbers. Thanks!
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Re: Where might I find "Degree Wedges" for my axle.
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Re: Where might I find "Degree Wedges" for my axle.
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c wrote:
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> I can't even get the damn newsgroup on my server. :-(
>
> Chris
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>
> Chris
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Re: Where might I find "Degree Wedges" for my axle.
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c wrote:
>
> I can't even get the damn newsgroup on my server. :-(
>
> Chris
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c wrote:
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> I can't even get the damn newsgroup on my server. :-(
>
> Chris
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Re: Where might I find "Degree Wedges" for my axle.
Let me jump in here. Get the Jeep up on an alignment rack and have the specs
printed out. It should have 6-7 degrees of caster in front, and it's
probably more like 3.5 - 5 depending upon the length of the shackles. For
God's sake don;'t put aluminum shims up front. Steel shims can be sourced
through Foothill Offroad or Poison Spyder Customs (check web sites).
FWIW, I have an RE 4.5' kit on my 94 YJ, it needed 2 degree shims which
brought it to 6.5 degrees. I got them from Poison Spyder. Simple, simple
installation and it completely transform the handling.
It's likely
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printed out. It should have 6-7 degrees of caster in front, and it's
probably more like 3.5 - 5 depending upon the length of the shackles. For
God's sake don;'t put aluminum shims up front. Steel shims can be sourced
through Foothill Offroad or Poison Spyder Customs (check web sites).
FWIW, I have an RE 4.5' kit on my 94 YJ, it needed 2 degree shims which
brought it to 6.5 degrees. I got them from Poison Spyder. Simple, simple
installation and it completely transform the handling.
It's likely
"Jeepers" <moomesa@INVALIDfnbnet.net> wrote in message
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>
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Re: Where might I find "Degree Wedges" for my axle.
Let me jump in here. Get the Jeep up on an alignment rack and have the specs
printed out. It should have 6-7 degrees of caster in front, and it's
probably more like 3.5 - 5 depending upon the length of the shackles. For
God's sake don;'t put aluminum shims up front. Steel shims can be sourced
through Foothill Offroad or Poison Spyder Customs (check web sites).
FWIW, I have an RE 4.5' kit on my 94 YJ, it needed 2 degree shims which
brought it to 6.5 degrees. I got them from Poison Spyder. Simple, simple
installation and it completely transform the handling.
It's likely
"Jeepers" <moomesa@INVALIDfnbnet.net> wrote in message
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> Can this be found at a small town AutoBone® or is there an online source?
>
>
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printed out. It should have 6-7 degrees of caster in front, and it's
probably more like 3.5 - 5 depending upon the length of the shackles. For
God's sake don;'t put aluminum shims up front. Steel shims can be sourced
through Foothill Offroad or Poison Spyder Customs (check web sites).
FWIW, I have an RE 4.5' kit on my 94 YJ, it needed 2 degree shims which
brought it to 6.5 degrees. I got them from Poison Spyder. Simple, simple
installation and it completely transform the handling.
It's likely
"Jeepers" <moomesa@INVALIDfnbnet.net> wrote in message
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> Can this be found at a small town AutoBone® or is there an online source?
>
>
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Re: Where might I find "Degree Wedges" for my axle.
Let me jump in here. Get the Jeep up on an alignment rack and have the specs
printed out. It should have 6-7 degrees of caster in front, and it's
probably more like 3.5 - 5 depending upon the length of the shackles. For
God's sake don;'t put aluminum shims up front. Steel shims can be sourced
through Foothill Offroad or Poison Spyder Customs (check web sites).
FWIW, I have an RE 4.5' kit on my 94 YJ, it needed 2 degree shims which
brought it to 6.5 degrees. I got them from Poison Spyder. Simple, simple
installation and it completely transform the handling.
It's likely
"Jeepers" <moomesa@INVALIDfnbnet.net> wrote in message
news:moomesa-F983A8.10371603112003@corp.newsfeeds.com...
> Can this be found at a small town AutoBone® or is there an online source?
>
>
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printed out. It should have 6-7 degrees of caster in front, and it's
probably more like 3.5 - 5 depending upon the length of the shackles. For
God's sake don;'t put aluminum shims up front. Steel shims can be sourced
through Foothill Offroad or Poison Spyder Customs (check web sites).
FWIW, I have an RE 4.5' kit on my 94 YJ, it needed 2 degree shims which
brought it to 6.5 degrees. I got them from Poison Spyder. Simple, simple
installation and it completely transform the handling.
It's likely
"Jeepers" <moomesa@INVALIDfnbnet.net> wrote in message
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> Can this be found at a small town AutoBone® or is there an online source?
>
>
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Re: Where might I find "Degree Wedges" for my axle.
Just curious. What would be the advantage to aluminum shims at all?
Gerald G. McGeorge wrote:
> Let me jump in here. Get the Jeep up on an alignment rack and have the specs
> printed out. It should have 6-7 degrees of caster in front, and it's
> probably more like 3.5 - 5 depending upon the length of the shackles. For
> God's sake don;'t put aluminum shims up front. Steel shims can be sourced
> through Foothill Offroad or Poison Spyder Customs (check web sites).
>
> FWIW, I have an RE 4.5' kit on my 94 YJ, it needed 2 degree shims which
> brought it to 6.5 degrees. I got them from Poison Spyder. Simple, simple
> installation and it completely transform the handling.
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Gerald G. McGeorge wrote:
> Let me jump in here. Get the Jeep up on an alignment rack and have the specs
> printed out. It should have 6-7 degrees of caster in front, and it's
> probably more like 3.5 - 5 depending upon the length of the shackles. For
> God's sake don;'t put aluminum shims up front. Steel shims can be sourced
> through Foothill Offroad or Poison Spyder Customs (check web sites).
>
> FWIW, I have an RE 4.5' kit on my 94 YJ, it needed 2 degree shims which
> brought it to 6.5 degrees. I got them from Poison Spyder. Simple, simple
> installation and it completely transform the handling.
--
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tw
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01 XJ Sport
There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness."
-- Dave Barry
Pronunciation: 'jEp
Function: noun
Date: 1940
Etymology: probably from g. p. (abbreviation of general purpose)
A small general-purpose motor vehicle with 80-inch wheelbase,
1/4-ton capacity, and four-wheel drive used by the U.S. army in
World War II.
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Re: Where might I find "Degree Wedges" for my axle.
Just curious. What would be the advantage to aluminum shims at all?
Gerald G. McGeorge wrote:
> Let me jump in here. Get the Jeep up on an alignment rack and have the specs
> printed out. It should have 6-7 degrees of caster in front, and it's
> probably more like 3.5 - 5 depending upon the length of the shackles. For
> God's sake don;'t put aluminum shims up front. Steel shims can be sourced
> through Foothill Offroad or Poison Spyder Customs (check web sites).
>
> FWIW, I have an RE 4.5' kit on my 94 YJ, it needed 2 degree shims which
> brought it to 6.5 degrees. I got them from Poison Spyder. Simple, simple
> installation and it completely transform the handling.
--
__________________________________________________ _________
tw
03 TJ Rubicon
01 XJ Sport
There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness."
-- Dave Barry
Pronunciation: 'jEp
Function: noun
Date: 1940
Etymology: probably from g. p. (abbreviation of general purpose)
A small general-purpose motor vehicle with 80-inch wheelbase,
1/4-ton capacity, and four-wheel drive used by the U.S. army in
World War II.
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Gerald G. McGeorge wrote:
> Let me jump in here. Get the Jeep up on an alignment rack and have the specs
> printed out. It should have 6-7 degrees of caster in front, and it's
> probably more like 3.5 - 5 depending upon the length of the shackles. For
> God's sake don;'t put aluminum shims up front. Steel shims can be sourced
> through Foothill Offroad or Poison Spyder Customs (check web sites).
>
> FWIW, I have an RE 4.5' kit on my 94 YJ, it needed 2 degree shims which
> brought it to 6.5 degrees. I got them from Poison Spyder. Simple, simple
> installation and it completely transform the handling.
--
__________________________________________________ _________
tw
03 TJ Rubicon
01 XJ Sport
There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness."
-- Dave Barry
Pronunciation: 'jEp
Function: noun
Date: 1940
Etymology: probably from g. p. (abbreviation of general purpose)
A small general-purpose motor vehicle with 80-inch wheelbase,
1/4-ton capacity, and four-wheel drive used by the U.S. army in
World War II.
http://www.7slotgrille.com/jeepers/t...ron/index.html
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