Caster angle help
installed 3.5" lift and getting ready to set caster, couple of items I need help with:
1. tires are 35" have not arrive yet, can I set the caster with stock wheels, drive it to tire shop and let them install tires or should I pick up the tires install them then set caster?
2. Do I set caster on each side? research isn't clear if I should only set one side and adjust the opposite arms to fit or do I set caster on one side, fit the arms then set caster on opposite side and fit the arms - confused!
Thanks for the help -
2010 Rubicon 4dr. unlimited
1. tires are 35" have not arrive yet, can I set the caster with stock wheels, drive it to tire shop and let them install tires or should I pick up the tires install them then set caster?
2. Do I set caster on each side? research isn't clear if I should only set one side and adjust the opposite arms to fit or do I set caster on one side, fit the arms then set caster on opposite side and fit the arms - confused!
Thanks for the help -
2010 Rubicon 4dr. unlimited
installed 3.5" lift and getting ready to set caster, couple of items I need help with:
1. tires are 35" have not arrive yet, can I set the caster with stock wheels, drive it to tire shop and let them install tires or should I pick up the tires install them then set caster?
2. Do I set caster on each side? research isn't clear if I should only set one side and adjust the opposite arms to fit or do I set caster on one side, fit the arms then set caster on opposite side and fit the arms - confused!
Thanks for the help -
2010 Rubicon 4dr. unlimited
1. tires are 35" have not arrive yet, can I set the caster with stock wheels, drive it to tire shop and let them install tires or should I pick up the tires install them then set caster?
2. Do I set caster on each side? research isn't clear if I should only set one side and adjust the opposite arms to fit or do I set caster on one side, fit the arms then set caster on opposite side and fit the arms - confused!
Thanks for the help -
2010 Rubicon 4dr. unlimited
Do you have adj arms? What lift are we talking about here?
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I see you went with Clayton (SWEET).
Do you have all 4 arms in front?
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I see you went with Clayton (SWEET).
Do you have all 4 arms in front?
Last edited by MuddRat; Jul 6, 2011 at 08:54 PM.
Set your caster for the lift height, before or after the new tires doesn't matter. You may want to adjust the Toe a bit for the new tires, but drive it first before messing with it.
Go down to the Write-Ups area. Stickied at the top, you will find an Index. In both the Steering and the Troubleshooting sections, there is a DIY Alignment writeup with all the info you will need.
Go down to the Write-Ups area. Stickied at the top, you will find an Index. In both the Steering and the Troubleshooting sections, there is a DIY Alignment writeup with all the info you will need.
Set your caster for the lift height, before or after the new tires doesn't matter. You may want to adjust the Toe a bit for the new tires, but drive it first before messing with it.
Go down to the Write-Ups area. Stickied at the top, you will find an Index. In both the Steering and the Troubleshooting sections, there is a DIY Alignment writeup with all the info you will need.
Go down to the Write-Ups area. Stickied at the top, you will find an Index. In both the Steering and the Troubleshooting sections, there is a DIY Alignment writeup with all the info you will need.
The pinion moving up lowers caster
Pinion moving down raises caster
Front Upper ca's:
Lengthen to raise caster
Shorten to lower caster
Front Lower ca's:
Lengthen to lower caster
Shorten to raise caster
Pinion moving down raises caster
Front Upper ca's:
Lengthen to raise caster
Shorten to lower caster
Front Lower ca's:
Lengthen to lower caster
Shorten to raise caster




