Lift front end alignment ?
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It's finished the 4.5 rough country on the front. All seems basically aligned but I'm goin to get it checked out Monday for sure. The only thing wrong is the steering wheel isn't straight when the wheels are. That's common, i know, but what do I need to do to correct that?
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Originally Posted by xj wheeler
Just like my Sig says align after lifting, no excuses.
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If your going to pay for an alignment make sure they adjust your caster with shims. Most places will just do the toe which is easy enough to do yourself.
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Originally Posted by brian0128
If your going to pay for an alignment make sure they adjust your caster with shims. Most places will just do the toe which is easy enough to do yourself.
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From: Yuma, AZ....yes the 3:10 came here
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Originally Posted by dogger15
Relocation bracket
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NM My dumb self forgot I looked at the relocations the other day. I guess What Im wondering is: Is it safe to drive without the reloction brackets? Will it damage my jeep if I don't have them, and does it reduce my actual lift amount with the shackle that far forward? I read some similar threads, but they were inconclusive.
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Never dealt with that myself but just thinking of the engineering of it.
Shouldn't damage anything. Definitely won't reduce your lift height. But for the big point, at that angle it won't allow your spring to move back so it can compress. Therefore essentially eliminating the up travel of your rear suspension.
Shouldn't damage anything. Definitely won't reduce your lift height. But for the big point, at that angle it won't allow your spring to move back so it can compress. Therefore essentially eliminating the up travel of your rear suspension.



