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Anyone know the stock or maximum recomended angle for the axles on the classic EA81's?

 

I used my angle-o-meter and found my fronts at 12 -13 degrees

My rear axles were at 14 degrees.

 

Where I'm going with this is, I'm lowered all the way on my adjustments and have great clearance but :brow:

 

If i'm not going to stress the cv joints, I'd love to adjust them up :D

 

Thanks,

Glenn

82 SubaruHummer

01 Forester

 

(Note; the buggy has less weight than the Hatch and therefore is higher even with the suspension lowered.)

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id expect since your rig is light weight, even tho you have no lift cranked in, you still have your more angle on it than we would with stock weight.

i cranked them all the way on my ea81, and it worked fine, till i put the er27 in there, then it twisted them apart, in couple days. thats the main reason i lifted it, to keep the axles damn near straight across. morganms rear is pretty much straight... but then its hard to visualize 14degrees being very much at all...

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dont be so worried about it, just get out there and wheel! As long as you arent over extending the axles at full droop, you'll be fine. I would keep everything cranked down though, not for axle strength but to retain the ratio of up/down travel to keep as much useful flex as possible.

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  • 5 months later...

I measured a Stock 1984 Subie last night.

 

This is what I found on an unmodified wagon.

 

Front CV angles were at 13 degrees.

Struts not adjusted up.

 

The rear CV's were at 8 degrees.

Unknown adjustment status.

I'd guess it's raised.

 

FYI

Glenn

82 SubaruHummer

84 GL Wagon

01 Forester

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