Toe, Caster, and Camber – Adjusting Castor
Dana 30 and Dana 44 Front Axle Caster Adjustment
Dana 30 and Dana 44 Front Axle Caster Adjustment
Jeep Steering Alignment 101 – Dana 30 and Dana 44 Front Axle Camber Adjustment
Toe is the amount that the wheels are pointed in or out, often called “total toe in or out”. On a Jeep CJ it is only adjustable on the front axle and is adjusted by rotating the long tie rod or in some cases rotating the threaded sleeve at the tie rod end. The short …
The Rear The rear is similar to the front. Secure the Jeep on stands and remove the wheels. Remove the shocks and disconnect the upper track bar mount. We did not need to disconnect the rear sway bar since the bars mounts allow for greater movement.
The TJ in stock form is a very trail capable Jeep. Increasing ground clearance makes a huge difference off-road. For a little money in an inexpensive lift and larger tires a TJ can greatly increase it’s trail readiness in a few hours. Many TJs on the road never see the trail or some only see …
It was a rare day in eastern Pennsylvania, the temperatures were in the 60’s in mid November. We were out for a short day to get in some quality off-roading before the winter settles in. As I figured we arrived at Paragon Adventure Park and the place was busy. Apparently everyone else had the same …
This has been a sensitive subject around the Jeep camp lately. I personally have heard the saying “Hey, that new Jeep looks like a Hummer” Ok, maybe to the untrained eye. This is I guess what the FJ-40, Suzuki Samurai, and other little SUV guys have been going through for years when their vehicle is …
More and more we are seeing modified Libertys. Emilio’s is a fine example of what Jeepers are doing with the Liberty line of the Jeep family.
The side of your tire, known as the sidewall, contains all the information you will need to know about your tire. Whether your tire says “Goodyear” or some other name, all tires are required to have this information.
4 Wheeling offroad at the peak of the fall season. The fall season is upon us. We always try to plan our fall trip into the Appalachian Mountains right around when we think the fall foliage might peak.