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IH8MUD Lifer
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TieRod Length
Re: Hysteer setup on an 80.
So with the tires off and the front of the truck on jack stands. What is the best way to setup/determine tierod length in order to have zero toe in and out? I've done alignment with the truck on the ground w/ wheels, but can it be done as it sits? How much thread should be left exposed on each end of the tierod for adjustment once it is cut? (I was thinking 1/3 of the length of the heim exposed). Thanks in Advance. -Sam-
__________________ Sam Shaya 96' FZJ80 convertable 4x4 Labs Rear end/Custom shock mounts KING shocks/ other goodies, but you get the idea. Call Sign KI6KNB "Team Pull-OUT" Phi Kappa Psi |
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Ramblin Wreck
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Georgia Tech
Posts: 5,812
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I use yard sticks with a hole in the middle, and a tape measure for alignments.
1. Slide the yardstick w/ hole over a wheel stud, hand tighten nut onto yardstick. 2. Center wheel stud over top of hub, level the yardstick. 3. Measure the radius of your tire size out from the hole on each side. 4. Get the measurement at the front and back to be the same (0 toe in) 5. Install TRE's. Measure... I would think that it should be self explanatory once you get the hubs aligned... Are you using weld-in inserts or threading the rods on a lathe? __________________ Bailey Quintrell '74 FJ40--37 Irocks-32 Bolt 'Locks-SM420-ARB-XD9000i-FJ60 PS-MetalTech Cage '93 FZJ80-DD-Part Time 4wd-locked-5" lifted-snorkel-bullbar-315 AT's '97 FZJ80 '98 UZJ100-OEM RR locker ΣΧ
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