It's been a long time coming, but this thing is finally starting to look like a Jeep again instead of a pile of parts on the garage floor. I installed the Poison Spyder Customs full width axle kit last weekend, and finally got everything mounted and cinched down yesterday. The 4.5" RE springs are waaay taller than my worn out Superlift 4" springs. The CJ looks like a prerunner at the moment with the new springs on the front and the old ones on the rear...
The pinion angle is set at about 11 degrees, which I had done to point it at the tcase in anticipation adding a CV joint to the shaft, but Tom Woods talked me out of that very expensive modification and into one of their high angle offset ujoints. We'll see how that works out. So far I think it's great considering it's $60 instead of ~$250...
I finally got the knuckles/outers installed and got the Jeep on four wheels instead of two+jackstands last night. Then I realized that my Currie tie rod is not quite long enough for the wider stance of the Scout axle (duh!). It also is very close to the diff cover (like touching at the lock) and is a royal PITA to get on the bottom side of the knuckle between the springs (required a big prybar). D'oh. So I guess it's time for a high steer setup as well.
Look for a write up after TDS.
The pinion angle is set at about 11 degrees, which I had done to point it at the tcase in anticipation adding a CV joint to the shaft, but Tom Woods talked me out of that very expensive modification and into one of their high angle offset ujoints. We'll see how that works out. So far I think it's great considering it's $60 instead of ~$250...
I finally got the knuckles/outers installed and got the Jeep on four wheels instead of two+jackstands last night. Then I realized that my Currie tie rod is not quite long enough for the wider stance of the Scout axle (duh!). It also is very close to the diff cover (like touching at the lock) and is a royal PITA to get on the bottom side of the knuckle between the springs (required a big prybar). D'oh. So I guess it's time for a high steer setup as well.
Look for a write up after TDS.
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