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Old 04-09-2008, 06:18 AM   #1
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1995 Jimmy Lowered Question

I have a 1995 Jimmy 4 dr 2WD. I have lowered it 3" int he front with springs and 5" in the rear with 3" springs and 2" blocks. I am getting a very slight driveline vibration at 70mph. Any ideas??
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Re: 1995 Jimmy Lowered Question

JTR setback plates maybe? swap out straight blocks for angled ones?


Also, you have pics?
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Re: 1995 Jimmy Lowered Question

Quote: Originally Posted by K Dawg ONE
JTR setback plates maybe? swap out straight blocks for angled ones?


Also, you have pics?
Do you have a website or someone who sells this?
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Re: 1995 Jimmy Lowered Question

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but dont blindly throw parts at it. might make it worse.
measure the angles (search 'pinion angle') and fix it right
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Re: 1995 Jimmy Lowered Question

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Re: 1995 Jimmy Lowered Question

as said don't throw parts at it blindly. but you're more than likely going to need the setback plates and either a 3 or 4 degree shim. i'd switch to the jtr blocks too.



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