Hi, new to the forum. I recently bought an '84 fj60, and am having some steering/suspension related concerns. the previous owner put on what appears to be a man-a-fre 4" lift shackle reversal/OME leaf kit, although it has bilstein shocks. it also has aussie lockers, front and rear. it sits very comfortably above 33x12.50 tires. now, the truck is amazing off road, but unfortunately this is a daily driver, and the reality is it probably sees 85% city/highway and 15% moderate off roading. I've noticed that on-road the steering is pretty loose. there is almost no wandering at high speeds which is good (although after having the wheel bearings replaced recently and wheels re-aligning it has developed a new shake around 35mph, hoping its just alignment), however the steering does seem very floaty in general, and sometimes has a strange sensation of being steered from the rear. it also has a very heavy amount of body roll under normal driving conditions. when the road is off-camber at all, the steering wheel really wants to turn to the downhill side. sometimes even on-road I'll find I find I have to turn the wheel almost 45 degrees to maintain a straight line if the road is sloped.
I've searched past topics about this, but most seem to be about the physics of it and the general pros and cons, but I haven't really found a definitive before and after account for an fj60/62.
so, my question is, for anyone who has done a shackle reversal on a 60/62, how drastically has it effected the steering? I'm considering returning it back the original shackle orientation, which I know is a bit strange, and maybe downsizing to 32" or even 31" tires. I'm wondering how much of what I'm experiencing is due to the shackle reversal, and how much is just the ride height, the lockers, or just normal fj60 steering I need to get used to. also maybe there are more sensible and cheaper alternatives to make it handle a bit more street friendly? I've had the power steering box rebuilt and had all the steering components checked, and tie rods, bushings, etc seem to be in good shape.
attached are a few photos of the rig.
thanks!
I've searched past topics about this, but most seem to be about the physics of it and the general pros and cons, but I haven't really found a definitive before and after account for an fj60/62.
so, my question is, for anyone who has done a shackle reversal on a 60/62, how drastically has it effected the steering? I'm considering returning it back the original shackle orientation, which I know is a bit strange, and maybe downsizing to 32" or even 31" tires. I'm wondering how much of what I'm experiencing is due to the shackle reversal, and how much is just the ride height, the lockers, or just normal fj60 steering I need to get used to. also maybe there are more sensible and cheaper alternatives to make it handle a bit more street friendly? I've had the power steering box rebuilt and had all the steering components checked, and tie rods, bushings, etc seem to be in good shape.
attached are a few photos of the rig.
thanks!