The front DS angle doesn't look bad to me. You might get some vibes in 4HI on the highway, but that's not usually my first worry (how often do you do that anyway?). The main thing on the front axle is maintaining proper caster. If you haven't changed the spring perch location or installed way longer shackles, you should have the same caster you started with. If you were to point the front axle pinion up, you lose caster and then it will drive like crap. Besides, it looks like moving the spring perches is not a trivial task at this point since it's all put together. You cannot (should not) use degree wedges on the front axle.
If your fittings are the same as my CJ and the Chevy lines fit, you won't need to move the lines to the bottom of the axle. I ran the Chevy lines on mine with 4" springs and only changed recently with the addition of the RE 4.5" springs, which I estimate start at closer to 5" lift before settling in.
If your fittings are the same as my CJ and the Chevy lines fit, you won't need to move the lines to the bottom of the axle. I ran the Chevy lines on mine with 4" springs and only changed recently with the addition of the RE 4.5" springs, which I estimate start at closer to 5" lift before settling in.
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