Axle degree shims are ideal for Add-A-Leaf and Leaf Pack installs to minimize or eliminate rear drive line vibration. Degree shims are perfect for 2″ to 3″ rear lift.
How thick is a 6 degree axle shim?
The steel degree shims are designed to change the pinion or caster angle on a leaf sprung vehicle. These shims are 2.5” wide, and work with 2.5” wide leaf spring packs.
How thick is a 2 degree shim?
Note: 2 Degree – Shim thickness at tall end is . 435″ and . 268″ thick on the short end.
Which way do you install axle shims?
Starts here8:21Axle Pinion Shims – YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clip58 second suggested clipAny number of things can cause the angle to be off. So you may need to install a shim to correct theMoreAny number of things can cause the angle to be off. So you may need to install a shim to correct the pinion angle. So like this one is a pretty small correction just one and a half degrees.
How are axle shims measured?
Starts here5:06How to measure for and install rear axle shims in your Jeep Cherokee …YouTube
What are axle shims?
Axle shims are thin pieces of metal that are placed between an axle and a leaf spring to adjust the pinion angle of the vehicle’s axle. Typically, the pinion being set at a slight downward angle at the drive shaft yoke is best.
How do you install rear axle shims?
Starts here15:21How to install Pinion axle shims Episode 448 AutorestomodYouTube
How do you shim a rear differential?
Starts here8:12Differential Set up and Shims Part 2 Installing the Ox Locker – YouTubeYouTube
How do you set the preload on a rear differential?
Starts here3:36Setting Pinion Bearing Preload — Yukon Gear & Axle – YouTubeYouTube
What degree should a leaf spring axle Shim be installed?
Installing a leaf spring axle shim changes the angle between your drive shaft and pinion yoke. Ideally, you should have a five- or seven-degree negative angle to ensure all components of your vehicle perform at their best. Are you trying to figure out if you need a Rubicon Express Degree Shim?
What size shims for front end alignment?
Shims are a critical component in proper front end alignment for any leaf sprung vehicle that has been lifted. Picture shows a spring over setup, but our shims work for spring over or springs underneath the axles. 2″ wide shims would be used on CJ’s 1976 and newer in the front. 2.5″ wide shims would be 1976+ rear, and all YJ Wranglers.
What size shims do you use for drive shafts?
Our shims are 2.5″ wide, machined from steel, and include a new set of 3/8″ diameter center bolts. Select size (in degrees). Click here for information and photos showing how to measure drive shaft angles. Use the calculator below to determine the right size shims.
What kind of axle shims do you need for Jeep?
Jeep Steel Axle Shims Steel shims help keep driveline angles correct to help with vibration, prevent U-joint binding, and help fight spring wrap if your pinion is sticking up a bit too high. We carry different sized shims for different needs.