PO Screwed up the suspension 76 CJ5
DaveMueller
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- '76 CJ5 with an '88 258 from a YJ.
AMC20, D30, D20, T150.
I'm pretty sure the front leaf spring U clamp to the axle:
A) shouldn't have chunks of metal as spacers on the clamp on the axle.
B) shouldn't have the other clamp on the body of the Transfer Case with another metal spacer.
The tires are 30.5" (265/75-15) instead of stock 28" (G78-15 IIRC).
The thing rides like a super ball, every bump sends me all over the place. The rear spring, rear shackle is extended about 30 degrees outward (past vertical).
This is my first non-stock anything vehicle. My limit of suspension knowledge is replacing shocks every 100K miles or so. That said, this is the simplest vehicle I've had in a long time and will have no problem fixing this mess.
SO,
1) How do I know if, and how much, this has been lifted?
2) How can I identify if this is the original front differential and axle, or something from a different vehicle to make the big tires work?
3) If I want to get back to "stock" or at least make this more driveable, what do I need to keep the big tires.
My guess is someone wanted bigger tires and/or a lift and got whatever he could from a junk yard to make it fit, regardless of if it was "correct". The steering column is from a similar vintage GM vehicle, and the steering wheel isn't even close to aligned (I'm hoping it's just put on wrong).
I'll add a pic or three as soon as I figure out how.
Thanks
(Jeep rookie) Dave
A) shouldn't have chunks of metal as spacers on the clamp on the axle.
B) shouldn't have the other clamp on the body of the Transfer Case with another metal spacer.
The tires are 30.5" (265/75-15) instead of stock 28" (G78-15 IIRC).
The thing rides like a super ball, every bump sends me all over the place. The rear spring, rear shackle is extended about 30 degrees outward (past vertical).
This is my first non-stock anything vehicle. My limit of suspension knowledge is replacing shocks every 100K miles or so. That said, this is the simplest vehicle I've had in a long time and will have no problem fixing this mess.
SO,
1) How do I know if, and how much, this has been lifted?
2) How can I identify if this is the original front differential and axle, or something from a different vehicle to make the big tires work?
3) If I want to get back to "stock" or at least make this more driveable, what do I need to keep the big tires.
My guess is someone wanted bigger tires and/or a lift and got whatever he could from a junk yard to make it fit, regardless of if it was "correct". The steering column is from a similar vintage GM vehicle, and the steering wheel isn't even close to aligned (I'm hoping it's just put on wrong).
I'll add a pic or three as soon as I figure out how.
Thanks
(Jeep rookie) Dave