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Old September 16th 06, 12:49 AM posted to rec.autos.makers.jeep+willys
Carl[_3_]
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Default What tools do I need?

Show the wife this list:

Laser angle finder (to help align it)
Hydraulic vehicle hoist (to safely suspend the Jeep)
Giant air compressor (to tighten those bolts)
Every socket and driver availible at sears (you just never know)
Sawzall, Skillsaw, 40ton shop press, lathe, drill press, band saw,
and a 220V Welder.

;-)

Actually, a magnetized angle finder will get the job done.

HTH,

Carl

"Troy" <@ .> wrote in message
...
>I have recently put on an adjustable rear track bar on my 4" lifted TJ, and
>had to take off my upper rear adjustable control arms to get some other
>stuff adjusted. When they were off a friend who was watching/helping
>screwed them all the way down so now I'm having to find the sweet spot all
>over again for my pinion angle.
>
> The problem is, I just can't seem to find it anymore. I eyeballed it last
> time and there was a slight shake at 65mph, but now I just can't find
> where they need to be. So I'm gonna get the angle tools to do it, but I'm
> not sure which kind I need. An angle finder of some sort I'm sure, but if
> anyone out there can tell me what to go buy so I can measure my angles and
> get everything done perfectly I would be happy! I'm tired of crawling
> under, adjusting, crawling up, opening the gate to the yard, test driving,
> opening the gate again, crawling under, etc etc etc.
>
> Troy
>



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