Raise the vehicle, Support the differential, Install the shims – Hotchkis 3003 Leaf Springs, Rear, Mopar Thrust Angle Shims User Manual

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Terms:

Geometric Centerline: When observing the vehicle in plan view, this is an imaginary line that

runs through the center of the front wheels and rear wheels

Thrust Direction: When observing the vehicle in plan view, the thrust direction follows an

imaginary line that runs through the center of the rear wheels and points in

the direction the rear wheels propel the vehicle. In live axle vehicles, thrust

is typically parallel with the direction of the rear wheels.

Thrust Angle: The angular difference between the Geometric Centerline and the Thrust

Direction. The thrust angle is positive when it points to the right and negative

when pointed to the left. The goal is to have this angle to be zero.

2.

Raise the Vehicle

Raise the vehicle and safely secure it on jack stands. Make sure to support the rear of the

vehicle on the chassis rather than the differential.

3.

Support the Differential

Place a jack underneath the rear differential pumpkin and apply jacking force until the weight

of the differential is relieved. This will allow you to disconnect the front leaf spring mount

without fighting any unwanted preloads.

4.

Install the Shims

Begin unbolting the 4 nuts that secure the front leaf spring mount to the chassis on the side

that requires shimming. Once mount is somewhat detached from the chassis, you can slide in

the amount of shims you require. The kit comes with 6 shims @ 1/32” thickness.



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