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Loner by just a bit and better angle for ball jointWhat exactly is different about the JBA's vs stock when it comes to alignments?
Are they longer?
How do they correct alignment issues on lifted kj's?
Yes, I agree I shouldn't need JBA arms. But the shop says I need more positive camber. JBA's should help, correct?Loner by just a bit and better angle for ball joint
You do not need JBA arms at 2.5 inches of lift
They are a nice upgrade and may help, but ran a lot of miles at 2.5-3 inches before the arms ever came out back in the day when Al Handy was still making them ( before Marlin took over and bought out Al)
Yes, I agree I shouldn't need JBA arms. But the shop says I need more positive camber. JBA's should help, correct?
It took me four different shops till I found one that could align a lifted KJ. Unfortunately that meant paying for all four alignments but I needed it done or I couldn’t drive it. Stay away from chain stores as they usually have younger kids doing alignments and they don’t know what they are doing. I found an old mom and pop type shop in town that has now done 4 KJs for me without issue.
First two times I took it to a tire shop, they do alot of alignments. They charged $30 first time, nothing the second. Then I tried Burke springs and alignments cost another $42. Burke seemed the most knowledgeable. They took me into the shop and showed me what all the current settings were and explained why they couldn't align it. And I didn't understand any of it other than I needed more positive camber.It took me four different shops till I found one that could align a lifted KJ. Unfortunately that meant paying for all four alignments but I needed it done or I couldn’t drive it. Stay away from chain stores as they usually have younger kids doing alignments and they don’t know what they are doing. I found an old mom and pop type shop in town that has now done 4 KJs for me without issue.
I posted in your Rusty's Lift Kit thread/posting... but I'll state it again here, no reason why at LEAST toe should not be in spec unless your tie rod ends are damaged/worn out. None.
Camber/caster... sure.. I could see that being off, but not by much so long as your lower control arm camber bolts are not siezed. Three of my four are, and my camber and caster is much MUCH better than those specs on yours, I've got 3" of lift with OME/Bilstein and top plates with STOCK UCA's.
Belle Tire did mine... the store I go to has an older, experienced alignment guy who only does alignments, that's his only job at that store. They/he do all the alignments for the local 4x4/Offroad shop just down the road from them. So they get a lot of experience on many different trucks. Worked out well for me.
Jeep dealership?I've had good luck at my dealer...$40 and it's always in spec and drives perfect after.
no reason why at LEAST toe should not be in spec unless your tie rod ends are damaged/worn out. None.
Camber/caster... sure.. I could see that being off, but not by much so long as your lower control arm camber bolts are not siezed.
Completely agree with this. I believe the strategy for lifted KJs is set Camber, set toe, leave caster.