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castor advice , jimny
jamesey:
thanks once again glaggs :D, i just hope they arrive today in the post or its no laning for me this weekend :'(
jamesey:
the poy bushes arrived they were in 1 piece but luckily they prised in with the help of the vice and some grease , i had a pig of a job taking the old uns out
now ive got them in it doesnt feel a lot better it does a bit but noe much , Will i need a wheel alinment now :huh: on full lock the wheels look like they are towing in on the inner turned wheel and tow out on the outer wheel just slightly????????????????????
glaggs:
Poly bush's shouldn't affect your wheel alignement unless you took the drag link and sterring link off. You won't notice much difference in the way the truck drives just by fitting the poly bush's, but if you did the caster correction then it should feel more stable and less prone to steering wobble.
jamesey:
they are the castor correction poly bushes , been for a long drive today and it is a lot better , last night i only took it round the block so now its had time to bed in , the wheel that tows in must have been like that already im taking her for whell alignment tommorow so all should be well then.
edsute:
Hello, new member here. could you give me some details on the weld option for castor correction. What do you weld? how do you work out where it should be?
Thanks
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