camber, kingpin replacement kits + tailshaft to cv or uni

camber, kingpin replacement kits + tailshaft to cv or uni

Postby john253a on Fri, 27 Jun 2014 5:08 +0000

camber adjustment on live axe ln106l?
anyone know how
have a +20L -3R

also does anyone know a good pinion angle to run to stop shutter
i know with uni they need to be same, and with uni at transfercass, you make the diff face the transfer case?

running 3" lift and 2" extended shackles,
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Re: camber adjustment on live axel + pinion angle

Postby rory18 on Fri, 27 Jun 2014 9:04 +0000

Start with inspecting your king pin bearings. My money is that they will need replaving
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Re: camber adjustment on live axel + pinion angle

Postby john253a on Fri, 27 Jun 2014 9:54 +0000

Thanks

Anyone running a cv on rear Insteed of uni
Getting a new 1 price made and thinking vc may be better
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Re: camber adjustment on live axel + pinion angle

Postby john253a on Sat, 28 Jun 2014 8:23 +0000

Any one used this brand of cv in the front
Bearing arnt to bad as I've that brand before, but never herd of this cv brand
http://www.onlineautoparts.com.au/buy/s ... 05471_____

$500 delivered with 2x sets of steal caster wedges (no cv's)
http://www.lowrangeoffroad.com/index.ph ... imate.html

snakeracing also do a fit for 195 + 125 for wheel bearings $320 no cv's

any thoughts, just seems a lot of work pulling it apart and not doing the front axle cv,

found some info on running a cv (same as front shaft) on the rear, seems to be the go with running twin transfer cases, as the shaft length is way shorter and inturn alters the angle beyond uni@ rpm range
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