1.5/2" lift driveline angles?

Daven75

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Plainfield, IL
I just put on a 1.5" rough country shackle and spacer lift with new shocks. I haven't driven it that much yet but I wanna make sure these driveline angles look ok. Its on a 2000 xj with the 4.0 4x4.





 
Not "perfect" but looks good. At 1-2" lift you shouldn't have any issues.
 
There is no way we can tell from photos what and if your angles are correct.
You need to actually measure the angles to see if they are within limits, using an angle finder.

A 2" lift can require a 1/2"-3/4" transfer case drop to correct the rear
drive-shaft's u-joint angles and to prevent noticeable vibrations.

Check the front shaft's pinion angle while you are at it. Keep it at or under 1 degree.
When lifted, 97+ models, as a whole, are more sensitive to angle changes than earlier models.
 
Pinion looks a tad low. Angles should be the same at both joints with that type of shaft.
 
Mine are amazingly worse that that! I guess I have been lucky that I haven't had a vibration issue. What is considered the practical limit for the stock joint/shaft?
 
One can't tell much from a photo unless the angles are really jacked up.

1.5-2" of Spring lift usually doesn't need anything as both U-Joints change angle the same.

1.5-2" of Shackle lift may or may not need adjustment.
Does it vibrate at any speed? If not, walk away.

The result of installing a lift shackle is rotating of the pinion up (Reducing the DS/Pinion angle). Installing a drop may restore that relationship, however the only way to know for sure, is to measure both the TC/DS and DS/Pinion angles, they should be within 1 degree of each other: Equal and opposite, like an extended Z.


The problem with drivelines is that they have 2 sides, and you can't affect a change to one side without seeing a change on the other.

Maximum operating angle on a single joint is around 6 degrees, OEM you won't see them much more than 2.5 degrees.

-Ron
 
Drive it if you got vibes do a cheap trans Tcase drop setup. If not praise Jebus and go drive. Pics don't tell nothing driving will tell you everything.
 
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