One article I found mentioned using the same thickness shims at all points and somehow this didnt seem correct.
Why have various thickness shims available if this were true?
Has anyone considered using polyurethane bushings instead of the original metal ones?
It appears that the average thickness of my shims is ~42' based on the shims I have at hand.
But as I mentioned in an earlier post, the car was partially disassembled when I recieved it, I may be missing some.
I understant that varying the the thickness of the shim stack compensates for irregularities in construction.
I bought a set of Jeep CJ body bushings which are ~.66" that I can machine to the proper dimensions.
Thoughts?
No comments on polyurethane bushings I suppose?
I'm to the point of putting the body back on the frame for the last time - I hope!
I've started with the original metal shims; one thick and one thin (5/16"+ 3/32") at all locations as a starting point. In doing so I'm finding is that the 10
rubber spacers (all new) that attach to the frame under the passanger compartment are not contacting body at all.
Shouldn't they contact the floor pan and bear weight?