richingalveston
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I have a dana 60 and 14 bolt with a 5 inch lift using zero rates.
I have to move the axles back to stock location. currently have front moved forward an inch and back moved back an inch.
Since I am going to take it apart again, I want to shim both axles to help my pinion angle. I have CV style joints at the t-case and everything is running close to its limits.
I plan to take my zero rates to a machine shop and have them milled so that I do not have shims above or below the Zero rate.
How many degrees can I go on the front and back. I assume the back can go as far as you want or will something starve for gear oil.
The front is the question with the Dana 60. I assume there is some camber or caster. not sure which built into the axle. Is there a point which you should not go past or it will affect steering or tire wear.
Not sure what the limits are if there are any. 10 to 15 degrees would definitely make a difference.
Thanks for your input.
Rich
I have to move the axles back to stock location. currently have front moved forward an inch and back moved back an inch.
Since I am going to take it apart again, I want to shim both axles to help my pinion angle. I have CV style joints at the t-case and everything is running close to its limits.
I plan to take my zero rates to a machine shop and have them milled so that I do not have shims above or below the Zero rate.
How many degrees can I go on the front and back. I assume the back can go as far as you want or will something starve for gear oil.
The front is the question with the Dana 60. I assume there is some camber or caster. not sure which built into the axle. Is there a point which you should not go past or it will affect steering or tire wear.
Not sure what the limits are if there are any. 10 to 15 degrees would definitely make a difference.
Thanks for your input.
Rich