Midlife Crises
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So you are saying twisting the turnbuckle does not move the earth. My bad!The axle stays put....... the back end of the car body moves left / right, as you shorten / lengthen the PHB. Moot point.
So you are saying twisting the turnbuckle does not move the earth. My bad!The axle stays put....... the back end of the car body moves left / right, as you shorten / lengthen the PHB. Moot point.
If that is the case, you have something very wrong with the rear suspension. A bracket on the rearend housing could be bent or one of the pockets the lower control arms bolt into could be damaged. It would be a big help if you would post pictures of the underside of the car. Show how the relocation brackets and control arms are installed. Someone here may spot what’s out of wack.The issue I have is that my left rear wheel is pushed forward and my right rear wheel is pushed back
See the weird thing is they got like this after I changed the control arms and lowered itIf that is the case, you have something very wrong with the rear suspension. A bracket on the rearend housing could be bent or one of the pockets the lower control arms bolt into could be damaged. It would be a big help if you would post pictures of the underside of the car. Show how the relocation brackets and control arms are installed. Someone here may spot what’s out of wack.
To pull that off, the new control arms would have to be different lengths. Some pix would help.See the weird thing is they got like this after I changed the control arms and lowered it
I lifted with the jack but then not sure if it was the correct wayActually a better shot would be a picture on ramps so that the suspension is loaded for the picture. If it is hanging, like in the pictures you posted, that doesn't really tell what is happening.
In fact, when you put the control arms on the car, did you install them that way? In other words, did you have the suspension unloaded with it raised on jack stands? That could be why your axle is off center. The suspension has to be under load when you tighten up the control arms.
Oh really the springs I’m going to check tomorrow after classNow we’re on to something. You must have the lower control arms attached to the brackets using the same hole on each side or the rearend will be twisted. As far as the fender gap difference goes, if the front wheels are setting level and not influencing the load on the rear it is pretty clear something is not correct with the rear springs. Just like GriffX said, spring collapsed, broken or not the same on both sides.
I did not know thatI don't see the upper bolts installed for the relocation brackets. There should be three bolts per side not counting the lower control arm bolt.
Did u read the detailed instructions ? The axle weight gets tossed on both sides. THREE bolts are used to bolt the LCA. Two on the side and one on the back end. Then the 4th bolt is used to bolt the LCA to the LCA relocate bracket, using one of the 3 holes available.I did not know that
There are two problems that are immediately obvious when you look at the pics:Here pics with the jack stand on the axle tubes and yes I do know about the left rear control arm I was just testing something
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and there you go,,There are two problems that are immediately obvious when you look at the pics:
1. The relocation brackets aren't mounted the same way on both sides. I'll pictures of mine for comparison.
2. The LCA is mounted on a higher relocation bracket bolt hole on the left side.