nickschlemer wrote:
Odyknuck wrote:
I had a similar issue with my front end when I went to bolt up my Combo spindels. Before you go to far make sure the king pings on in the correct orientation. They have a 3 degree angle built into them. Mine was the opposite of yours. The top trailing arms was farther out on mine than the bottoms. The driver side took 8 shims and the passenger side took 10 shims. I bolted the top (in your case do the bottom first) on with 2 shims on each side of the king pin. I noticed you do not have any on yours. The link pin nut only needs to be snug. Then tighten the cinch bolt. Thewn find out how many shims you need for the top and bolt it up. I ended up using a single thick spacer and a few shims on the passenger side. If you do this and the supension is still too tight then you may need to adjust the shim count and/or your link pins are probably to tight. The other method I intertained was to find out how thick of a shims i needed and make one to go on the inside of the trailing arms up against the bushings.
I will try this. the only question i have is do you think i really need to place 2 shims on both sides of the kingpin on the bottom arm?? Reason i ask i have to take my whole hub back apart (4th time). But if i need to i definately will i wanna get it done right???
Ok well i tried this. After doing all this it seems like my tires are still leaning out a little on the top. I stuck a level straight up and down on my tire and it seems the bottom of my tire needs to be out a half inch. When i do this it makes everything bind up?? Any suggestions..