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MrOneEyedBoh

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I'm looking for the XJ alignment specs. Can someone hook me up. Looking for something similar.

Caster: 7.0 degrees +/- 1.0 degree
Cross caster: +/- 0.65 degrees
Camber: -0.25 degrees +/- 0.63 degrees
Cross camber: +/- 1.0 degrees
Total toe: +0.30 degrees (or +0.15 degrees per side) +/-0.06 degrees
Thrust angle: +/- 0.25 degrees

Those measurements I think are TJs but yeah. Just looking for something similar. My jeep is pulling to the right and can't figure out why...
 
why is this in advanced tech, XJ tech is that way ---->

Also at 7in, your caster has to be way out of spec just to keep an acceptable pinion angle, and im assuming stock steering since its not listed in your sig, thats not going to help any either
 
1/8" toe in, caster at whatever doesn't compromise pinion angle too much.
With 36" tires....you're looking at 4° of caster being reasonable.

Your pull is probably just following the road crown if it's not too excessive. Large, wide ties do that.
 
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Okay yeah its not bad but doesn't get any worse under braking.
 
Well, according to FIRESTONE, the specs ("Specified Range") for a 95 are:

Caster: 5.3 to 8.0 deg.
Camber: -0.8 to 0.5 deg.
Total Toe: -0.11 to 0.13 deg.

"Specified Range" values for Cross Caster and Camber are not given on my print outs, but MY values are:
Cross Camber: 0.1 deg
Cross Caster: 0.3 deg.
Thrust Angle (given for REAR only): -0.23 deg.

This is with a 4.5" lift and stock tires...(shaddup!)

HTH
 
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