What size of axle shims for 3" lift?
I have a 97 Cherokee with auto transmission. It has 3" lift on 31's. I recently put a advance adapters SYE in with a front driveshaft out of another cherokee. I have read up on how to measure to calculate what size shims you need, but i don't have the correct tools to do so. I know all jeeps can be different but does anyone know what size of shims i would be safe to use? I plan on going to 4 1/2" lift eventually but nore sure when that will happen. I have been told 6 degree shims would work for what i have. Any advice would be appreciated.
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Angle finders are cheap. I've used an angle finder app on a smartphone. You want to measure yourself because XJ's came with different rear axles (different axle tube sizes), Advertised lift doesn't mean it's that high/low, and different size shackles changes the angle (as well as shackle relocation brackets).
http://www.jeepforum.com/forum/f8/ho...1214507?page=1
http://www.jeepforum.com/forum/f8/ho...1214507?page=1
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Mine's at 4.5", with the AA SYE and a different driveshaft but that doesn't matter. I have 6 degrees in mine, and everything works great. Vibes were cut down a lot after that.
Angle finders are cheap. I've used an angle finder app on a smartphone. You want to measure yourself because XJ's came with different rear axles (different axle tube sizes), Advertised lift doesn't mean it's that high/low, and different size shackles changes the angle (as well as shackle relocation brackets).
http://www.jeepforum.com/forum/f8/ho...1214507?page=1
http://www.jeepforum.com/forum/f8/ho...1214507?page=1
Absolutely.
OP, cut and move your perches, do it right.
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DO NOT cut and move your perches. There's absolutely no reason to do that, and cutting anything should be avoided at all costs. Shims are exactly what you want for this.
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This is only if you're really serious about getting the absolute most out of your Jeep.
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I think it's an awful idea to cut and move perches when you can just shim it. People rarely move perches on a small lift for a reason. There's literally no way you can screw up shims unless you put them in backwards, and tons of ways you can screw up perch placement.
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Shimming is correct in this case however, be aware that the mount studs for your shocks will be in a different angle and you may have to persuade them with a BFH and a deep socket to get them on the stud.
Thanks everyone. I measured and from what I got i need either 3 or 4 degree shim. I have heard it is better to be under than over so i believe i am going to do the 3.
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If you don't have a local source for these, I would suggest buying a range from 3 to 8 or so degrees. They're pretty cheap, and it would be really annoying if you ordered just the 3's and ending up needing more. Not saying I don't trust your measurements, but you may find that 3 degrees is too little.
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I've found Iron Rock Offroad to have some of the best pricing on metal shims. You also could pick up a steering box spacer too if you're looking for another good cheap mod.
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