I'm planning to lift my 2005 TJ Unlimited by about 1.5" to 2", keeping my current 31" tires. I'll probably use the H&R 1" springs and a small spacer. And track bars and shocks and swaybar links, of course. I've been reading the forum, following some of the builds. But I still have this question:
Some folks say a small lift like this does not need adjustable lower control arms. Others say that even this shallow lift does. My 2005 TJ does not have lower control arm cam bolts for caster adjustment, but I could add them. For this low lift, would I get enough adjustment range, or do I really need adjustable control arms? How much does caster (and pinion angle, too) change with a small lift?
Or if this has already been covered, please steer me in the right direction, since I haven't found this particular answer yet.
And why did Jeep stop using cam bolts on the later TJs?
Thanks.
Some folks say a small lift like this does not need adjustable lower control arms. Others say that even this shallow lift does. My 2005 TJ does not have lower control arm cam bolts for caster adjustment, but I could add them. For this low lift, would I get enough adjustment range, or do I really need adjustable control arms? How much does caster (and pinion angle, too) change with a small lift?
Or if this has already been covered, please steer me in the right direction, since I haven't found this particular answer yet.
And why did Jeep stop using cam bolts on the later TJs?
Thanks.
