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Caster adjustments front and rear

Coreyb516

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So I bought a take off suspension off a 392 xr I got a net of almost 4 inches hight I realized that things were off so put a leveling kit on I also changed both track bars front and rear adjustable end links with adjustables to get the geometry corrected I’m now going to put adjustable control arms and I forgot the recommended caster angles please and thank you for help
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Front axle 6°. Rear axle 1° to 2°.
 

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With that much lift you’ll want caster around 5.5° to 6.5° for good road manners. Most people shoot for right about 6° on a JL and fine tune from there.
Too little caster and it’ll feel twitchy and wander. Too much and steering gets heavy. Once you set the control arms, get a proper alignment and you should be dialed in.
 

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No caster in rear, just pinion angle
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