Curious, have you measured your caster?
Do the vibes disappear when running without the front driveshaft?
I have not measured caster with the wedges on; but before I put them on, it was up to specs (I had just aligned the Jeep). And yes, the vibes do disappear if I take the front DS out (and were significantly reduced when I put the wedges in), so it is defenetly the angle...
Same as if you use shims. The only way to correct the caster is to cut the welds and rotate the knuckles.
Unfortunately, I think that is a bit out of my possibilities; I have to find someone I would completely trust for this job, and I dont have anyone at this time capable of doing this...
Wouldn't a front driveshaft with a CV cure the vibe problem? Or if your front DS is a stock one they are not balanced. BH has a point to pulling the front shaft and drive around to see if the vibes go away.
I would agree that shims are not the right answer.
Not necessarily; you would still need to rotate the front DS so that the angle is correct for a CV shaft. The probem is that currently I have a 5* difference in the angles of my conventional shaft...
If I were to go to a CV shaft, I would need to rotate the front angle a bit more, like this:
And that would defenetly throw off the caster angles... Meaning I would need to cut and re-weld the knuckles as oldjeep pointed out...
So, some background, in case there might be something here that helps:
When I first installed the lift, the vacuum disconnect was still in the Jeep, so once I fixed the rear angle, there were no more vibes. When I installed the alloy shafts, the vacuum disconnect was lost (on piece shaft is used), and so the front DS now spins all the time, so the vibrations started. I took the front DS to be balanced, thinking this was the problem, but it turned out the original DS was bent, so I ordered a Woody shaft. In the mean time, the front shaft stayed off, and no vibes were felt. When the Tom Woods shaft arrived, I installed it, and although the vibes were much less than before, they were still fairly strong (you would start to feel them at about 30~35 mph). So I took out the front DS, and the vibes went away. When I put in the 4* wedges, I reinstalled the front shaft, and the problem was almost gone (now I get some VERY SLIGHT vibrations only at 65 mph).
Could it be that maybe I installed the front springs backward and this is throwing the angles off? I'm pretty sure I did not, but let me know...
According to the
RE Installation Instructions, the double military wrap shoul dgo to the frame, and in this pic you can see that the single wrap is at the shackle...
Anyway, please let me know your opinions, as I defenetly would like to ged rid of all vibes and the wedges (I dont want to kill myself anytime soon due to a failure of my Jeep when I'm driving down the highway - or any other reaso, for that matter!).
Felipe