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did you do the install yourself???.....looks trick!!!
What width are those diffs?
Yes Saxon I fitted it but its going to suburban so it can go up the ramp to work out shock lengths

the axeles are narrow track at the moment but with 10" rims and the offset its wa wide track specs but old cherokee diffs would be nice
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double carden, from a chero. Good idea. PLS keep us posted. What did you for the wedges? can you bye them?
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Thay came in my kit they are 2.5 degree for the rear and 2 degree for the front
the front is to correct the caster the back to help increase the pinion up
yes you can buy them i have an old set but can't remember if they are 2 degree or 2.5
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Ian didn't you get wedges with your kit?
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No! So I guess U can bye them then!
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Allan...Do you need the old set! If not do you want to sell them?
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Ian get a wheel alignment done first and find out your castor angle as you will need to take this into account to decide what deg wedges you need in the front the rear is just based on the pinon angle you desire


ring suburban or hammonds etc they will sell you a set i think mine were about $20 or maybe even a lot less I can not remember but they were cheap

Just DO NOT get the alloy ones they crack and make sure you get the centre pins that bolt through them or they move and can cause big problems

It is all the little things like these wedges and brake lines that make the RE kit seem expensive but not so bad when you take into account and add them to the other kits
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