ok, well the big plan to try to fix the jeep was to purchase a set of used springs that were still going to give me enough lift, without lifting too much and causing other issues.
well that is not what I got.
I picked up a used set of RE 3.5 spring packs, I had been told that they were still giving about 3 inches of lift, well not for me, I got about an inch, and found that out after I put everything back together.
so back apart it came and I put back the lift blocks that I was trying to replace(I was also trying to replace the broken AAL too)
I put the lift block back in(it was about 1.5 inches) and put it back together again with the shim(which I think is about a 4 degree shim)
well with the shim and the block it ended up pushing the the pinion too high and again apart it came to remove the shim.and back together again.
dropped it back down, and it looked ok(I had about a 2-3 degree difference between the drive shaft and the pinion, or as good as the little angle finder could do), cleaned up and took it for a quick trip to try and have everything settle together .
and hello major vibes when accelerating.
off of the gas they went away, I only got to about 90 or so as I didn't want to destroy anything. got home and had another look, tightened the ubolts again and looked at the angles and they were almost lined up in a straight line.
i also noticed that I was getting alot of clunking while switching from reverse to drive and back, along with the back of the jeep moving up and down while I was doing so(maybe 2 inches, a little more on the drivers side than passenger I think).
the spring also look a little off, as they are not straight and kinda look like they are a little wavy.
my guess is that the springs are too soft and might be twisting under load to the point that it points the pinion way to high.(not that the lift block is helping, but I had them in before with a broken aal without these issues)
any help would be helpful as I am just getting frustrated at this point, almost to the point that I would rather put the stock springs with the busted aal back in to get rid of the issues.
to top it off, it is still about 1-2 inches lower than what I was wanting.
arg
sorry, really long, just needing to vent and get help I guess.
thanks
Steve
i didn't want to do any damage so I didn't drive it much after that.
I have replaced the u-joints so I hope that is not the problem.