I have a ‘97 FZJ80 with an OME 3” lift.
It’s been my daily driver for over nine years - been running it for almost three years without any caster correction. I need to get this done.
I have the OMECA77B Caster Correction Kit(Bushings).
But now I am thinking I should go with the 3Manafre control arm drop brackets instead.
Daily driver with light off-road use. Working in New Mexico right now and piling on the miles. Need to improve the handling and overall drivability especially in the high winds up here in the high desert right now.
I would also like to know if front and rear sway bar drop brackets are necessary. I have read a lot on the forums and there are a lot of opinions. Since my goal is to improve daily driving and not rock climbing I think I should go that route.
One more thing. My front drive shaft twisted and broke off a year ago while driving down a paved road. Could this have anything to do with putting on a lot a miles without correction caster angle?
BTW, it’s my first post in ten years of lurking the forums. Thanks for your help!!
It’s been my daily driver for over nine years - been running it for almost three years without any caster correction. I need to get this done.
I have the OMECA77B Caster Correction Kit(Bushings).
But now I am thinking I should go with the 3Manafre control arm drop brackets instead.
Daily driver with light off-road use. Working in New Mexico right now and piling on the miles. Need to improve the handling and overall drivability especially in the high winds up here in the high desert right now.
I would also like to know if front and rear sway bar drop brackets are necessary. I have read a lot on the forums and there are a lot of opinions. Since my goal is to improve daily driving and not rock climbing I think I should go that route.
One more thing. My front drive shaft twisted and broke off a year ago while driving down a paved road. Could this have anything to do with putting on a lot a miles without correction caster angle?
BTW, it’s my first post in ten years of lurking the forums. Thanks for your help!!