Cracked Frame Leading to Negative Spring Camber
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- 1975 CJ5
Eng: I6 one-barrel 258 cu in (4.2 L)
Trans: T18
T-case: D20
Axles: D30 (F), D44 (R)
Hi all,
This will be my first post here. Happy to be sourcing the knowledge. I'll get right to it:
I've got a 1975 CJ5 with stock suspension (I think) that I'm replacing with Rocky Road Outfitters OME YJ 3-3.5" spring kit. I noticed during prep that the front-passenger side frame is cracked and causing the corresponding shackle mount to (for lack of a better description) create negative camber at that point (i.e. off-vertical). The RRO kit has it's own hangers that mount right on top of the old ones up front. When I mount those brackets, they are also slightly skewed.
Don't know how long it's been like this, how it happened, etc. There's no noticeable uneven tire wear, though - to be fair - I've put mostly off-road (but easy) miles on her. I bought her needing new leaf springs a couple years ago and am just now able to get to fixing them. I just installed new bushings. For sure, I plan to weld some bandages around those cracks.
My questions are:
1. Is this off-vertical camber acceptable? I'm thinking the bushings may suck up the difference, but I'm just guessing.
2. Should I risk cracking it more by bending it back, if I even can bend it? (On that note, any ideas about how to bend something like this?)
Anyone have any similar experience with a "less than perfect" shackle mount?
Thanks everyone.
PS apologies for the pics uploading sideways -- not sure why that's happening.
This will be my first post here. Happy to be sourcing the knowledge. I'll get right to it:
I've got a 1975 CJ5 with stock suspension (I think) that I'm replacing with Rocky Road Outfitters OME YJ 3-3.5" spring kit. I noticed during prep that the front-passenger side frame is cracked and causing the corresponding shackle mount to (for lack of a better description) create negative camber at that point (i.e. off-vertical). The RRO kit has it's own hangers that mount right on top of the old ones up front. When I mount those brackets, they are also slightly skewed.
Don't know how long it's been like this, how it happened, etc. There's no noticeable uneven tire wear, though - to be fair - I've put mostly off-road (but easy) miles on her. I bought her needing new leaf springs a couple years ago and am just now able to get to fixing them. I just installed new bushings. For sure, I plan to weld some bandages around those cracks.
My questions are:
1. Is this off-vertical camber acceptable? I'm thinking the bushings may suck up the difference, but I'm just guessing.
2. Should I risk cracking it more by bending it back, if I even can bend it? (On that note, any ideas about how to bend something like this?)
Anyone have any similar experience with a "less than perfect" shackle mount?
Thanks everyone.
PS apologies for the pics uploading sideways -- not sure why that's happening.