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Caster?
- David.slough
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Caster?
So I finally took my car in for a geometry setup and they adjusted the front/rear toe but also said that the caster was out?
Left = 1.3
Right = 2.21
Cross = -0.50
They explained it that the left wheel is sitting slightly behind the right and that is what's causing the slight pull to the left, probably caused by a very slight bend in the caster arm, and as its not adjustable would need to be replaced.
I've done a few searches on google and forums and I think I've now confused myself! (far too easy to do) so can anyone recommend what I need to replace or research?
Thanks
David
Left = 1.3
Right = 2.21
Cross = -0.50
They explained it that the left wheel is sitting slightly behind the right and that is what's causing the slight pull to the left, probably caused by a very slight bend in the caster arm, and as its not adjustable would need to be replaced.
I've done a few searches on google and forums and I think I've now confused myself! (far too easy to do) so can anyone recommend what I need to replace or research?
Thanks
David
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- bennyboy
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It could well be the lower arm on that side, but impossible to know for sure really.
I kerbed my car not long after I got it, near side too, and ended up with similar, just a very slight difference. I bought a lower arm from the forum and replaced it, jobs a good un. Not something you would spot with the naked eye though.
I kerbed my car not long after I got it, near side too, and ended up with similar, just a very slight difference. I bought a lower arm from the forum and replaced it, jobs a good un. Not something you would spot with the naked eye though.
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I don't know, all depends on how it got bent. David.slough's wheel place said they thought it was "probably caused by a very slight bend in the caster arm" (Radius rod).
Looking at the difference in thickness of the two I would point the finger at the radius rod first as it is much thinner and more likely to bend.
Looking at the difference in thickness of the two I would point the finger at the radius rod first as it is much thinner and more likely to bend.
- David.slough
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Re: Caster?
They also said that a lot of lude owners fit aftermarket replacements (whatever those could be) so not sure if that helps narrow it down. In the end I might just change all the parts you are talking about to be sure.
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David.slough wrote:They also said that a lot of lude owners fit aftermarket replacements (whatever those could be)

Only after market suspension components I know of that some (not 'a lot') of lude owners fit is polybushes and (even fewer) ARB's.
Unless I've missed something???

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