Caster over front pinion angle or front pinion angle over caster

Get the Rancheros RS5000X. They are a good price and ride great. The Bilsteins are made for heavy trucks and such. Also,are you sure the springs are 6in? take a tabe measure to them to see exactly how long they are.
Just went out and measured. Rear coil is 12 1/4" and front is 16 1/2"
 
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1" too tall is 1" too tall. As said above, anything 4" or taller requires a SYE and double-cardan driveshaft. Bilstein 5100 shocks are too stiff for me, not many like them. Rancho's RS5000x would be a great choice.

And a SYE is required to install a DC driveshaft due to how it needs to attach to the type of output you get only after installing a SYE kit. The factory connection between the tcase and OE driveshaft uses a slip yoke. A DC driveshaft does not connect to a slip yoke. SYE stands for slip yoke eliminator.
That tells me its a 4in'ish spring lift. Do you have a body lift as well?
Really!! No it doesn't have body lift. So, are you telling me I have a 4in lift, because that would be friggen awesome!! I was told to measure and subtract a number (that I dont remember) and I got 5.5 in difference up front and 5 in difference in the rear. I assumed that's a 6in lift that has settled. If you're telling me it's a 4 in lift that will make my life so much easier. Haha
 
Really!! No it doesn't have body lift. So, are you telling me I have a 4in lift, because that would be friggen awesome!! I was told to measure and subtract a number (that I dont remember) and I got 5.5 in difference up front and 5 in difference in the rear. I assumed that's a 6in lift that has settled. If you're telling me it's a 4 in lift that will make my life so much easier. Haha

Here is a Chart @Chris and @jjvw have shown me before.

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Here is a Chart @Chris and @jjvw have shown me before.

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Thanks Buddy! Really appreciate it. I'll get the pinion angle fixed tonight. Big thanks to Jerry B. too. This forum is awesome! So much knowledge. I don't have an off road shop here. Well there's one kindof but they've never answered the phone and the VM goes to a cell phone that no one has ever returned a message from. So I've been on my own with this and you guys have been awesome!! Thanks again.
 
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I should ask. Is this diagram for my version of the TJ? 2000 Sahara SWB
The only thing you need to know about that chart is that the springs at stock ride height are 12" front, 8" rear. Anything above that is lift.
 
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Thanks Buddy! Really appreciate it. I'll get the pinion angle fixed tonight. Big thanks to Jerry B. too. This forum is awesome! So much knowledge. I don't have an off road shop here. Well there's one kindof but they've never answered the phone and the VM goes to a cell phone that no one has ever returned a message from. So I've been on my own with this and you guys have been awesome!! Thanks again.

No problem, Im new to this forum as well and everyone is really helpful. I was lost 2 months ago and today im a little less lost because of everyone here.

I have to do my pinion as well. And still totally not grasping the idea. I have to watch someone do the whole process first then figure it out. Or, just read slower :smash2:
 
Looks like at least a 1" drop with that box tubing stuffed in there, maybe 1.5". That's why I was asking if you were having troubles keeping 2nd and reverse from popping out.
 
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