Ok I just bought a 87 CJ7 for mainly trailers and dunes. It looked very very clean with nice upgrades.
1992 Chevy V-6 High output CPI 4.3 C.I. engine– Central Port Injection with internal balance shaft. Painless engine wiring kit. Electric cooling fans (2) with thermostat control. New T-5 World Class Transmission & Rebuilt transfer case. Front 4.10 diff Detroit True Track locker. Rear 4:10 diff with ARB locker and on-board compressor.Pro-comp leafs, 2" body lift, front Fox shocks and rear Bilstein shocks. Heavy duty Spicer front axels and joints. Rear axles switched out to one piece axles Heavy duty driveshaft with CV Joints. I replaced the 15x7 rims with 15x10's. I also put 12.5 35's on it. It had narrow 31's.
Here comes the problem. My father in law was behind me and noticed that the rear tire on the passenger side sticks out farther from the body than the drivers side. Yep I checked it and it is about 1.5 inches farther from the frame than the drivers side. And the same amount from the fender flares.
I changed out the 3/8" leaf spring centering pin. As the old ones needed it. No Luck. It might be even worse now?????
Taking a straight edge I lined up the rear to the front. The passenger side rear is out about 1-3/4" from the front. The drivers side rear is around 1-3/4" inside the front tire. The drivers side tire has about 2.5" between it and the flare. The passenger side has around 4".
It rides fine. Well at least I thought it did before this was pointed out to me. Now I think it pulls and I can't help but notice the wheels sticking out or in depending on the side.
I sure hope the frame is not bent. Uncle has a frame shop in Phoenix AZ but I do not want to deal with a bent frame.
Here are some pictures.
Driver rear
Passenger front.
Drivers rear.
Passenger rear.
Thanks in Advance.
1992 Chevy V-6 High output CPI 4.3 C.I. engine– Central Port Injection with internal balance shaft. Painless engine wiring kit. Electric cooling fans (2) with thermostat control. New T-5 World Class Transmission & Rebuilt transfer case. Front 4.10 diff Detroit True Track locker. Rear 4:10 diff with ARB locker and on-board compressor.Pro-comp leafs, 2" body lift, front Fox shocks and rear Bilstein shocks. Heavy duty Spicer front axels and joints. Rear axles switched out to one piece axles Heavy duty driveshaft with CV Joints. I replaced the 15x7 rims with 15x10's. I also put 12.5 35's on it. It had narrow 31's.
Here comes the problem. My father in law was behind me and noticed that the rear tire on the passenger side sticks out farther from the body than the drivers side. Yep I checked it and it is about 1.5 inches farther from the frame than the drivers side. And the same amount from the fender flares.
I changed out the 3/8" leaf spring centering pin. As the old ones needed it. No Luck. It might be even worse now?????
Taking a straight edge I lined up the rear to the front. The passenger side rear is out about 1-3/4" from the front. The drivers side rear is around 1-3/4" inside the front tire. The drivers side tire has about 2.5" between it and the flare. The passenger side has around 4".
It rides fine. Well at least I thought it did before this was pointed out to me. Now I think it pulls and I can't help but notice the wheels sticking out or in depending on the side.
I sure hope the frame is not bent. Uncle has a frame shop in Phoenix AZ but I do not want to deal with a bent frame.
Here are some pictures.
Driver rear
Passenger front.
Drivers rear.
Passenger rear.
Thanks in Advance.