word302
Well-Known Member
Of course not, except caster is already low from the factory. Then you start lifting. If you dial your caster in where it should be (around 6.5°) there is a very strong possibility of introducing driveline vibrations. Yes, Jeep failed with the design on these front axles.Thought it would be worth mentioning.
Wranglers with the All-Wheel-Drive T-case are paired with a factory axle that does not have a 2pc axle and FAD.
Jeep would likely not offer the AWD t-case if they expected heavy driveline vibrations from the front axle geometry. (my assumption is the geometry between the FAD and non-FAD axles is the same)
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