
It does look like you got some camber back, which is great for alignment. And a little more positive caster shouldn't hurt a thing. I would love ot see the spec sheet after alignment!!
OregTrailBlazin wrote:Awesome, I have been thinking of this also...I haven't read the thread on the OT, but did you only flip them upside down, or did you switch from right and left also?
It does look like you got some camber back, which is great for alignment. And a little more positive caster shouldn't hurt a thing. I would love ot see the spec sheet after alignment!!
high-voltage wrote:Does anybody know what a custom set of arms would cost?
fishsticks wrote:UCA is making contact with fender metal, but the ball joint seems ok.
MrSmithsTB wrote:fishsticks wrote:UCA is making contact with fender metal, but the ball joint seems ok.
So, they essentially work fine. It looks like any of the minimal issues would be fixed with a custom built set.
fishsticks wrote:I haven't yet. I'm ordering some additional shims and installing them before I realign.
SteveTB03 wrote:Well I believe I'm the second one to do the UCA swap me and fishsticks did mine yesterday when we were finished offroading.
fishsticks wrote:EXPERIMENT TIME!
The easiest one to do....and probably the one most people want to know the results of.
DATA:
Rough Country front lift spacer measurement: 1-13/16th inch
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Smaxx Shim measurement: 8/16th (1/2) inch
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Total of spacers between spring isolator and frame mount: 2-5/16th inch
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Stock upper strut mount measurement: 6/16th (3/8) inch
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Total lengthening of strut assembly: 1-15/16th inch
TEST:
Conditions: Front of truck jacked up. Wheels mounted but off ground. Top of strut tower unbolted from frame. Downward force (me) applied to wheel, moving wheel/suspension downwards until UBJ reaches limit of travel.
RESULT:
I couldn't get a picture while holding the tape measure and the wheel, but there is an additional 7/8" from the top of my shim to the frame mount on all sides.
I don't know if the BDS kits measures out the same... But it seems that if everything else pans out, I could add another 1/2" to 5/8" in there and still be in the green zone ball joint wise.
Thoughts?
Edit: Just reread my own post and realized that my total spacer + shim length is not added directly to the strut assembly length, since part of it simply compresses the spring more. Ugh.
MrSmithsTB wrote:Has anyone experienced a successful alignment yet?