Chasing a vibration after installing 4 inch rock jock lift on a tj unlimited.
Can't seem to find a good place to measure tcase output shaft angle(any suggestions?). I probably should have done it when I removed the shaft. I did this to isolate vibrations to rear driveshaft.
I was starting to hear a small clunk which I attributed to u joints because it happened when taking off from a stop (though not always).
1. Is it possible I have the angle right, and the vibration is coming from the u joint?
2. What do you think of this just from eye balling it? Not good enough?
Or is it both and I have to fix the u joints before being able to tell if I can get the angle dialed in..
Currently trying to get away with no SYE as you can see but I do have one laying around from an old zj I planned on building. The only thing stopping me from slapping it on is that the wallet is hurting a bit right now and i dont really want to toss another few hundred at a driveshaft (yet).
EDIT: uppers are as short as I can get them, so the pinion isn't going down unless the axle goes back
Can't seem to find a good place to measure tcase output shaft angle(any suggestions?). I probably should have done it when I removed the shaft. I did this to isolate vibrations to rear driveshaft.
I was starting to hear a small clunk which I attributed to u joints because it happened when taking off from a stop (though not always).
1. Is it possible I have the angle right, and the vibration is coming from the u joint?
2. What do you think of this just from eye balling it? Not good enough?
Or is it both and I have to fix the u joints before being able to tell if I can get the angle dialed in..
Currently trying to get away with no SYE as you can see but I do have one laying around from an old zj I planned on building. The only thing stopping me from slapping it on is that the wallet is hurting a bit right now and i dont really want to toss another few hundred at a driveshaft (yet).
EDIT: uppers are as short as I can get them, so the pinion isn't going down unless the axle goes back