SAString
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Adding new Bilstein shocks and OME springs was the first investment I made in my '02 KJ Sport. Everything had aged and sagged below the recommended 19" overall height, so it was time.
I followed all the recommendations of the members and decided on Bilstein 4600 shocks, with OME 927 springs in the front and 948s in the rear. The ride is AWESOME! Big improvement. Ride height is higher with 20" in the front and 21 3/4" in the rear. But, now I have driveline vibrations I cannot solve. I've come to the conclusion it's the pinion angle caused by the uneven ride height.
Many have posted that they don't have vibe issues after lifting, but I suspect the lifts are equal, front and rear, so as not to change the driveshaft geometry. Thoughts?
Before having my springs cut, I thought I would experiment with adding weight to the rear (sandbags) until I match the front height. If the vibes are gone, I've found my issue.
Are there ways of lowering the rear height besides cutting springs? Help appreciated.
Thanks
I followed all the recommendations of the members and decided on Bilstein 4600 shocks, with OME 927 springs in the front and 948s in the rear. The ride is AWESOME! Big improvement. Ride height is higher with 20" in the front and 21 3/4" in the rear. But, now I have driveline vibrations I cannot solve. I've come to the conclusion it's the pinion angle caused by the uneven ride height.
Many have posted that they don't have vibe issues after lifting, but I suspect the lifts are equal, front and rear, so as not to change the driveshaft geometry. Thoughts?
Before having my springs cut, I thought I would experiment with adding weight to the rear (sandbags) until I match the front height. If the vibes are gone, I've found my issue.
Are there ways of lowering the rear height besides cutting springs? Help appreciated.
Thanks
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