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Alignment Specs

Discussion in 'Intermediate CJ-5/6/7/8' started by billm006, Mar 15, 2024.

  1. billm006

    billm006 Member

    I have a 1975 CJ 5 with about 3 inches of lift between lift kit, shackles and a body lift. I need to realign everything after putting in a new tie rod and drag link. Do I need to make any adjustments to the standard alignment specs?
     
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  2. Tumbleweed

    Tumbleweed Senior member

    I dont remember standard specs but most of us have had good luck with a slight lift going to 5-6 degrees caster. For the life of me I cant if it was positive or negative. Hope someone else will check in that has done it more recently than I did.
     
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  3. Fireball

    Fireball Well-Known Member 2024 Sponsor 2023 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    Yes, 5-6 degrees of postitive caster is good for on road stability. This can be adjusted with wedges between the axle and the spring. You can get them here: https://www.wfoconcepts.com/c-13931...products-axle-shims-1-75-inch-axle-shims.html

    The normal toe-in setting is 1/8" between the front and rear of the stock sized tires. If you have taller tires, a little less than 1/8" will get you the same actual degrees of toe-in.
     
  4. Tumbleweed

    Tumbleweed Senior member

    Please stick with steel shims, not aluminum or cast. You will thank all of us for it.
     
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  5. Fireball

    Fireball Well-Known Member 2024 Sponsor 2023 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    Yes, this for sure.
     
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  6. H Tate

    H Tate Member

    For what it's worth, according to NTB when I got my 75 realigned.

    Camber: 1.0 degrees to 2.0 degrees
    Caster:2.0 degrees to 4.0 degrees
    Toe: 0.00 degrees to 0.12 degrees

    I ended up 6 degree steel shims from WFO.
     
    Last edited: Mar 16, 2024
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  7. LarryR

    LarryR New Member

    Just curious, if you raise the lift on a 73 would you shim both front and rear axle? I have added 2.5 inches of lift with the new springs and the drive shaft and
    gle seems a bit more than it should be but not sure.
     
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  8. H Tate

    H Tate Member

    Most likely the rear will need shims for the driveshaft angle and the front for improved caster. Even with shims in the rear I had to install a double cardan driveshaft. In the front, I added 6 degree shims (for a 7-8 degree total) because the Jeep would get real squirly over 45 MPH.
     
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  9. Tumbleweed

    Tumbleweed Senior member

    I have never had to shim a rear axle. I have used a shim spacer on a transfer case for a TJ to help with rear driveline angles.
     
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