That is too much caster. My point was to show how much geometry correction brackets with the mopar lift (longer) LCAs moves the axle. However, my JT did not demonstrate any signs of death wobble with this combination.That seems WAY to much... I had a terrible DW issue with my daughter's JK. I installed the correction brackets and "turned it up to 11" (3rd hole in the UCA bracket). I measured her caster at 7.3 and her wobble was worse... turned it back to 6, which doesn't seem like much, but it made a world of difference.
I like your final build... seems solid. When you say "stock LCAs" do you mean the ones that came with the MOPAR kit, or the original ones from the factory?That is too much caster. My point was to show how much geometry correction brackets with the mopar lift (longer) LCAs moves the axle. However, my JT did not demonstrate any signs of death wobble with this combination.
My final iteration combined AEV geometry correction brackets and stock LCAs which gave me 5.4 and 5.3. Driving wise I don't feel much of a difference. It drives well and I know I'm within spec for piece of mind.
I did eventually get a little shake over certain expansion joints which came down the stock tie rod getting loose. Decided to upgrade the tie rod and drag link and have not had any DW issues. Drives very well for a lifted solid axle vehicle.
Summary of suspension parts:
Mopar 2", TF 1" spacer, AEV geo correction brackets, stock LCAs (all CAs are stock), TF track bar, tie rod, ad drag link, Fox TS stabilizer flipped, EVO mfg rear track bar.
Stock LCAs like what came on my Sport S from the factory. The Mopar kit has extended arms which, in combination with the geo correction brackets, caused the high caster numbers.I like your final build... seems solid. When you say "stock LCAs" do you mean the ones that came with the MOPAR kit, or the original ones from the factory?
Is just the stabilizer flipped or the draglink?
Is the general consensus that every setup on a Jeep is different and therefore the amount of caster that will feel right is different? I've seen the statement in here that 7 or higher is too much, but is that some proven data point, or what was right for one persons rig? Also, what we be the indication your caster is too high?That is too much caster. My point was to show how much geometry correction brackets with the mopar lift (longer) LCAs moves the axle. However, my JT did not demonstrate any signs of death wobble with this combination.
My final iteration combined AEV geometry correction brackets and stock LCAs which gave me 5.4 and 5.3. Driving wise I don't feel much of a difference. It drives well and I know I'm within spec for piece of mind.
I did eventually get a little shake over certain expansion joints which came down the stock tie rod getting loose. Decided to upgrade the tie rod and drag link and have not had any DW issues. Drives very well for a lifted solid axle vehicle.
Summary of suspension parts:
Mopar 2", TF 1" spacer, AEV geo correction brackets, stock LCAs (all CAs are stock), TF track bar, tie rod, ad drag link, Fox TS stabilizer flipped, EVO mfg rear track bar.
Too much can actually cause wear when turning, and can CAUSE wobble.Is the general consensus that every setup on a Jeep is different and therefore the amount of caster that will feel right is different? I've seen the statement in here that 7 or higher is too much, but is that some proven data point, or what was right for one persons rig? Also, what we be the indication your caster is too high?
My 21 Mojave stock height on 35s I have noticed has started with a slight wobble. Although Mojave comes slightly lifted, with it being stock- do you think this aev geo brackets will help support lateral moving pieces and improve the trucks driving?Updating my last post after installing the terafelx drag link and tie rod. The steering has definitely improved and the shimmy is gone. I had a specific spot that I would would get a little wobble and it's gone now after the upgrades.
FYI Teraflex track bar, drag link, tie rod, MOPAR 2", AEV geo brackets, EVO rear track bar
Took my gladiator to an off road shop, apparently when they did an alignment, the tow was off, causing the front track bar bushings to wear.My 21 Mojave stock height on 35s I have noticed has started with a slight wobble. Although Mojave comes slightly lifted, with it being stock- do you think this aev geo brackets will help support lateral moving pieces and improve the trucks driving?
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They are meant to realign the CA geometry after lifting so I don't think they'll do much for you on a stock suspension. I'd be more concerned with looking for worn stock steering components. My drag link and tie rod had some play in them within 30k miles (had some tough trail miles on them too)My 21 Mojave stock height on 35s I have noticed has started with a slight wobble. Although Mojave comes slightly lifted, with it being stock- do you think this aev geo brackets will help support lateral moving pieces and improve the trucks driving?
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I have about 34k on mine so that makes sense.They are meant to realign the CA geometry after lifting so I don't think they'll do much for you on a stock suspension. I'd be more concerned with looking for worn stock steering components. My drag link and tie rod had some play in them within 30k miles (had some tough trail miles on them too)
Also after getting a report from an alignment they noted my casters were off by -3.9 on each side. But they said that wouldn’t disturb the ride. Would aligning a track bar help get that straightened out?I have about 34k on mine so that makes sense.
I took it in to an off road shop, and they said my track bar bushings are worn. Whats your recommendation on brands for new track bar?
So I'm on my second JT now, and though I liked my teraflex bars this time around I'm going with synergy. My rational is simply the design of their adjustment sleeve. I didn't care for the jam nut style tie rod of the TF bar and had them loosen up on me twice.I have about 34k on mine so that makes sense.
I took it in to an off road shop, and they said my track bar bushings are worn. Whats your recommendation on brands for new track bar?
Just wondering if you're using the full AEV dualsport lift kit (2.5/3 ~ High capacity?) and how you like it?So I'm on my second JT now, and though I liked my teraflex bars this time around I'm going with synergy. My rational is simply the design of their adjustment sleeve. I didn't care for the jam nut style tie rod of the TF bar and had them loosen up on me twice.
Though I'm not a huge brand loyalist the big advantage to staying with one manufacturer having parts work with each other. I frankenlifted my last JT and it rode nice but I had some headaches in between figuring out which brands worked together and which didn't.
That being said I have an AEV lift and they don't make steering components for the JT. For the additional components I plan on adding I'll stay with synergy.