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Adjustable LCA's and still not stable?

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Old 01-24-2010, 09:54 PM
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Originally Posted by ifshinxs
Toe will not cause a pull....Period! Caster will cause a pull. A bad tire will cause a pull..Loose or worn out suspension part could cause or lead to a pull..
Your toe should be set a an 1/8 in with the stock tires.

Since this is a right hand drive. I assume that your plus 6 degrees on the left side..Right...If this is the case you probably have a bad tire..Cross rotate the front tires..If it now goes straight or pulls the opposite way you have a bad tire..

Good luck

Yes my left is at 6. I did the rotation but it still pulls to the left.
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Originally Posted by Bosox5
I installed my TF front lower flexarms and set them at 23' on both sides and got 5 degrees of caster and my ride is still a little flighty but my front end is more stable over bumps and steering is much tighter.
I think you have it close and I noticed your running 35's...Reset your toe at 0 to 1/8 th out. Then you should be set.



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