Root Moose
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- ON, Canada
Not sure if this should be here or in Mod Tech. Figured more people with real experience would see it here.
I've finally started polishing my turdy (HP D30, 4.56, ARB, WARN 5 on 5.5", WJ knuckles/brakes).
As I was sand blasting the housing last night in prep for welding on a truss I was looking at the part of the tube where the inner Cs are welded on. The driver's side knuckle is tight against the spring mount. May be 2"-3" of clearance at most?
I'm going 5" of lift (DPG Hybrid) and run a 242 t-case. I'm worried about caster-vs-vibration in the front end. I need/want full-time in the winter so it's an issue for me.
It looks like it is going to be a big PITA to rotate those knuckles if I have to once the Jeep has settled on the fresh springs.
Can someone give some insights into how I can get a grinder disk in there on the driver's side to grind off the welds?
Is there a better tool to use?
Technique?
Cut off the spring pad/bucket, rotate then weld back on (ugh! not fun!)?
Much ado about nothing?
EDIT: I should add, I'm asking now because I figured it would be better to "crack" the knuckles now and set the caster once the Jeep is on it's wheels again.
T!
I've finally started polishing my turdy (HP D30, 4.56, ARB, WARN 5 on 5.5", WJ knuckles/brakes).
As I was sand blasting the housing last night in prep for welding on a truss I was looking at the part of the tube where the inner Cs are welded on. The driver's side knuckle is tight against the spring mount. May be 2"-3" of clearance at most?
I'm going 5" of lift (DPG Hybrid) and run a 242 t-case. I'm worried about caster-vs-vibration in the front end. I need/want full-time in the winter so it's an issue for me.
It looks like it is going to be a big PITA to rotate those knuckles if I have to once the Jeep has settled on the fresh springs.
Can someone give some insights into how I can get a grinder disk in there on the driver's side to grind off the welds?
Is there a better tool to use?
Technique?
Cut off the spring pad/bucket, rotate then weld back on (ugh! not fun!)?
Much ado about nothing?
EDIT: I should add, I'm asking now because I figured it would be better to "crack" the knuckles now and set the caster once the Jeep is on it's wheels again.
T!
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