Why Im investigating a cradle drop – With Al’s upper arms of course
Im totally happy with the height my lift now but my concerns are about longevity and spring contact
CV angle at full droop seems beyond acceptable limits
CV Particularly during full torque stress moments
CV Premature CV Joint failure
Tie Rod Ends seem to be at too much of an angle
TR Bump steer
TR Premature Rack Failure
Spring contact issues
Quote:
If you are going thru the trouble I would think about going 1.5-2" for all the trouble.
I hate to do it But id be willing to lose and inch of ground clearance for the front in order to bring the steering and CV angles a little closer to factory spec. An inch sounds minor but with these short control arms it’s huge. An inch may be much easier then 2 inches. If 3/4 or 1/2 only requires a few washers and other minor adjustments Id try that first.
Quote:
So to make a long story short, a one inch spacer sounds easy, it is not, but it shouldn't cause any problems.
Al – thanks for the response. I needed to know someone understands
Can I pick your brain for more details and thoughts.
Al – In your mind – what would be the maximum cradle drop for the minimum effort.
KjHawaii