Purple Jimmy
#52
Thanks Don. Cleburne, I think this is the same drop that comes with the rc 2.5" lift so it shouldn't interfere with the exhaust. I just need to get my CV angles back to close to factory. I did after market keys before I knew how bad they were on front end parts. With the 35s I'm worried the angle I have now will destroy the CV axles. If so that gives me more reason to solid axle it sooner lol.
#54
Thanks for the info Don. I'm going to order it after i take care of some issues with the wifes charger and a few fixes on her Tahoe. The next few upgrades on the Jimmy are goiing have to be ones i can do for no $ lol. I'll be swapping the 2" body lift for a 3" moving the rear axle back and working on a roof basket and nerf bars/sliders. I still need to finish the front bumper and build a rear bumper.
#55
#56
So an update on how the Jimmy is handling the 35s. I haven't moved the rear axle yet so I have some tire rub in the back when off road. It's been raining here for a week so we went and hit a local mud pit area. Other than the tire rub and the 3.42 gears it did awesome, that was until I had to hit it a little hard to get back on the road. My steering went all crazy and couldn't keep it going straight. I got out and had some massive toe in! I thought for sure I had broke a tierod. I jacked it up and no broken parts. I kicked both tires and the passenger side popped and straighten out. It looks like the idler arm is toast. We limped it home. So I will be rebuilding the front end. I knew it was time to replace parts but was trying to put it off until I get my other two vehicles back in shape. When I buy tires I'm thinking 34/10.50 or the 34/9.5 swampers.
#57
I don't know how much the bracket is going to help the CV angles. If I'm not mistaken the purpose of that bracket is to rotate the differential pinion down, it doesn't drop the whole differential, at least that's my understanding.
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