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Old 09-05-2006, 10:26 AM   #12 (permalink)
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Re: FJ Alignment Specs

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bandi previously said:
Is this due to Road CrossSlope or something to do with the drivers side siting 1/2" lower than the paserger side... or something I am not thinking of...

Thanks...

Leroy...
Caster does not make a car lean, or sit lower on any side. It is an alignment spec, or more technically the amount of "tilt" the center line of the A arms have to either side off of center.

That's it. It doesn't affect ride height.
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