FishinGuns
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I need some help gurus. It’s getting cold and snowy and I go to use my 4WD modes on my 2012 2500 Suburban and I’m vibrating a noticeable bit in 4 Auto (and 4 High) at highway speeds. More than I ever noticed in my 2011 Silverado 1500, I had previously.
I go to the local drivetrain shop thinking I probably need a double cardan joint front driveshaft. Most 4” lifts have that option, and I’m on a Skyjacker 3” lift with new knuckles and lower control arm drop brackets, diff drop, etc.
The shop (reputable) measures the angles of my front driveshaft and my front diff pinion angle is +3.3 degrees and my t-case front output is +4.4 degrees. I’m no drive line expert, but that’s my problem right there. Can’t disagree with their diagnosis.
Has anyone shimmed the front diff on an IFS? Can I custom cut axle shims on my trans crossmember?
Shop thought I’d be fine to drive it as-is, but if it can be done, I’d rather get’er in line.
Starting to figure out why nobody does this Skyjacker 3” lift…
I go to the local drivetrain shop thinking I probably need a double cardan joint front driveshaft. Most 4” lifts have that option, and I’m on a Skyjacker 3” lift with new knuckles and lower control arm drop brackets, diff drop, etc.
The shop (reputable) measures the angles of my front driveshaft and my front diff pinion angle is +3.3 degrees and my t-case front output is +4.4 degrees. I’m no drive line expert, but that’s my problem right there. Can’t disagree with their diagnosis.
Has anyone shimmed the front diff on an IFS? Can I custom cut axle shims on my trans crossmember?
Shop thought I’d be fine to drive it as-is, but if it can be done, I’d rather get’er in line.
Starting to figure out why nobody does this Skyjacker 3” lift…