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<blockquote data-quote="2011jk" data-source="post: 758306" data-attributes="member: 15793"><p>Axle can move side to side...we are talking about a VERY small amount.</p><p>I have 45* total on the upper links but only 5* total on the trailing arms.</p><p>Granted I may be getting some movement in the frame 1/4" mounts so I'm looking at that also.</p><p>If I have a double triangulated rear I likely wouldn't have a issue. But not feasible with trailing arms in a JK.</p><p></p><p>When it had a std 3 link rear with a track bar I had 0 rear steer as I had no horizontal axle shifting going on.</p><p></p><p>I'm very sensitive to handling issues so hence what bothers me most would not notice..if fact everyone that has drove it is amazed on how it drives..my curse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2011jk, post: 758306, member: 15793"] Axle can move side to side...we are talking about a VERY small amount. I have 45* total on the upper links but only 5* total on the trailing arms. Granted I may be getting some movement in the frame 1/4" mounts so I'm looking at that also. If I have a double triangulated rear I likely wouldn't have a issue. But not feasible with trailing arms in a JK. When it had a std 3 link rear with a track bar I had 0 rear steer as I had no horizontal axle shifting going on. I'm very sensitive to handling issues so hence what bothers me most would not notice..if fact everyone that has drove it is amazed on how it drives..my curse. [/QUOTE]
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