Just put a 2.5" susp lift on my yj and installed 33" x 12.5 tires. After putting on the new tires I noticed that the rear axle is about 2-3" out of alignment, towards the passenger side and the leafs look like they are tilted slightly to the passenger side. The front leaf springs also look like they are tilted out of position, same as the rear, toward the passenger side. It seems to drive straight, but the rear axle isnt in line as it should be, causing vibration at different speeds and gears.
All of the alignment pins are properly seated and there isnt enough slack in the u-bolts over the axle to make up the difference in distance. The frame doesn't appear to be twisted or bent, but I had a really hard time lining everything up, but everything was loose fit, placed on the ground, then tightened. The rear (both sides) was done first, then the front.
The friend that helped do the lift has done several on Jeeps before this one, he said he has never had any problems and this was, by far, the toughest hes ever done.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated, hopefully before I start eatin' universals by the truck load.
All of the alignment pins are properly seated and there isnt enough slack in the u-bolts over the axle to make up the difference in distance. The frame doesn't appear to be twisted or bent, but I had a really hard time lining everything up, but everything was loose fit, placed on the ground, then tightened. The rear (both sides) was done first, then the front.
The friend that helped do the lift has done several on Jeeps before this one, he said he has never had any problems and this was, by far, the toughest hes ever done.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated, hopefully before I start eatin' universals by the truck load.