Interpret alignment help?
#11
Agree.
Now that you know what your caster is use the pinion flange or flat spots as a reference.
It's most likely going to be in the 4* range with 2 degrees caster. This doesn't matter to you though. Just increase the lowers until the pinion is around 2*
That should set you around 4" caster.
You really don't want to go any more than that because the pinion angle decreases which puts more angle on the DS.
Good luck
Now that you know what your caster is use the pinion flange or flat spots as a reference.
It's most likely going to be in the 4* range with 2 degrees caster. This doesn't matter to you though. Just increase the lowers until the pinion is around 2*
That should set you around 4" caster.
You really don't want to go any more than that because the pinion angle decreases which puts more angle on the DS.
Good luck