JMONEZ
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- First Name
- Jared
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- Nov 29, 2017
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- el dorado hills CA
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- 2019 JLUR
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My understanding is with a solid axle the cross caster is built in to the axle and you can’t really adjust each side individually to adjust for more or less caster without twisting the axle? That makes sense but I hear of people saying all the time just add more caster to one side, or that when installing lift they put LCAs at different lengths. I’ve been dealing with a pull to the right, my cross caster is just slightly off and everything else seems good but was curious if I could adjust LCA or UCAs on pass side slightly to possibly help increase caster to help get rid of pull to the right without causing joint bind or some other drivability concern with making that adjustment, or if it would even do anything to help. I’ll attach my most recent alignment printout. Also, I guess it could be tires (37” STT pros 28psi) but I’ve tried cross rotating and the pull to The right is still there And didn’t change . America’s tire said they’ll swap out 2 tires to see if it’ll help but believe the alignment is off causing concern. Any ideas, thoughts, or suggestions? TIA and Merry Christmas
Current mods and measurements
LCA- 24 7/16
UCAs-20 1/8
3.5 Mc lift
Mc tie rod
Mc drag link
Teraflex adjustable front UCAs and LCAs
Falcon stabilizer
Yeti track bar
Current mods and measurements
LCA- 24 7/16
UCAs-20 1/8
3.5 Mc lift
Mc tie rod
Mc drag link
Teraflex adjustable front UCAs and LCAs
Falcon stabilizer
Yeti track bar
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