Were the Slee springs heavies or mediums? What are the new slinky’s, heavies or mediums?
The Slees were medium, Slinkys are heavy (just heavy, not extra heavy). I unfortunately don't remember the exact amount of lift I got o Slees, but I am going to measure the Slinkys vs factory height today. I was told that Slinks actually result in more than the 70mm they are listed at.
Today I got the front and rear axles centered within 1/8" and got an alignment. I then adjusted the UCAs to make them shorter by 3 full turns.
Took it for a test drive, and while there is still some vibration happening (around 40-45mph), although it is much improved from where it was the day before where I was getting a lot of vibes from 25 to 55mph.
What's strange is that the angle on the rear TC flange is at 3*, while the angle of the diff flange is now 0.5*. Cristo at Slee told me these angles need to match. But it looks like changing the angle at the rear diff helped get rid of a lot of vibration, even though the angles don't match.
The other somewhat concerning news is that the caster increased from 3.8* to 5.8* by virtue of decreasing the lift height by roughly 1.5". The target range is 2* to 4*, so 5.8* seems kind of high. The good news is that the truck handles well at low and high speeds, and my camber is finally in spec and matches on both sides (my old axle housing was bent and installed a brand new one, which got rid of an annoying pull to the right). The bad news is that some vibration is still there at 40-45 while accelerating.
Thoughts on these stats/numbers? What is the potential downside of having such a high caster value?
PS - I have a DC front drive shaft and leading arms from Slee. Don't have the 7-pin mod/switch yet, it's on order, so can't pop off the front DS just yet to check if is the front or rear causing the vibes.