I've had all 8 control arms replaced, and afterwards I now have some vibes at around 60-70 mph. The kicker is the whole suspension is currently stock height. The front doesn't have the cam bolts in it, just the centered washers and a regular bolt. I am waiting on a new digital angle finder to show up to measure it as the batteries leaked in my old one, but its looking like the front is pretty far out. The rear on the other hand ALSO looks like the pinion is too high based off of my eye-crometer measurements. More angle at the t-case than the rear axle. No, I'm not looking at the bottom face of the diff either, but looks like the bore face of the pinion seal is at a different angle from the t-case flange (np241or).
The front is an easy fix, but what about the rear? No cam bolts to adjust and stock upper and lower links.
I did notice the lowers on the front seemed a bit different from the lowers on the rear. There is a welded plate in the bottom of the front lowers while the rear are just the U bent sheet metal. Checking the PN's it looks like the lowers front and rear are interchangeable, any concern here?
The front is an easy fix, but what about the rear? No cam bolts to adjust and stock upper and lower links.
I did notice the lowers on the front seemed a bit different from the lowers on the rear. There is a welded plate in the bottom of the front lowers while the rear are just the U bent sheet metal. Checking the PN's it looks like the lowers front and rear are interchangeable, any concern here?
