STEW
New member
Hi All
I have just fitted all new suspension to my CJ , leaf springs, shocks, shackles etc, and thought it would be a good idea to fit some new rubber.
i bought some Marshall 31x10X15 and they set it off a treat, When they were fitted i asked the guy to do the tracking, as it was a bit out before the new tyres went on.
He managed to get the camber and toe correct, but couldn't get a reading on the cast, which i believe to be the axle alignment forward and backward. he told me to take it back to the mechanic who fitted all the supension parts and get him to move the axle forward a bit so as he could get a cast reasing on his computer tracking equipment. i took it back, and the mechanic assured me that the axle was in the correct position and couldn't be moved anyway, asit was in a fixed position with lugs located in the leaf springs. he pointed this out to me when the jeep was up on ramps, and looking at it, i had to agree with him.
has anyone come across this problem? and is there a fix? :?|
cheers Stew
I have just fitted all new suspension to my CJ , leaf springs, shocks, shackles etc, and thought it would be a good idea to fit some new rubber.
i bought some Marshall 31x10X15 and they set it off a treat, When they were fitted i asked the guy to do the tracking, as it was a bit out before the new tyres went on.
He managed to get the camber and toe correct, but couldn't get a reading on the cast, which i believe to be the axle alignment forward and backward. he told me to take it back to the mechanic who fitted all the supension parts and get him to move the axle forward a bit so as he could get a cast reasing on his computer tracking equipment. i took it back, and the mechanic assured me that the axle was in the correct position and couldn't be moved anyway, asit was in a fixed position with lugs located in the leaf springs. he pointed this out to me when the jeep was up on ramps, and looking at it, i had to agree with him.
has anyone come across this problem? and is there a fix? :?|
cheers Stew