Stephen,
Just finished installing one of the upper trunnion offset bushing kits on my
BJ7 last night. Took it out today (Finally no rain in Ohio) and I like the
results. My very crude method of measuring camber had me at 1 degree positive
on the left side and about 3/4 degree on the right side. After a 10 mile run on
some side roads and then freeway for 2 miles, I measured maybe 0 to 1/8 degree
negative. I like the feel of not being on rails. I run brand new 165/15 tires
on Dayton 60 spoke wheels.
On Thursday, June 28, 2018, 8:07:10 PM EDT, Stephen Hutchings <s.hutchings
at rogers.com> wrote:
I'd be interested to hear about experiences with the adjustable trunnion kits
that some of our suppliers stock.?At this stage I don't really want to strip
everything down to put in the adjustable shock plates, and because I've got a
small discrepancy between the two wheels that I'd like to correct, using the
offset bushes would be difficult to get the right amount of correction.I'm not
sure I understand exactly how these trunnion kits work, because the photos of
them have no rubber parts visible...Anyone done this?
Stephen, BJ8_______________________________________________
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