I was first told by my dealer that the caster angle is not adjustable on our trucks. I thought he was wrong but I didn't say anything. I stopped by Les Schwab today to have my toe-in reset to zero and he was talking the same deal, not adjustable. He said the only way to do it is to use eccentric balljoints on the top or bottom depending on the year. I asked him about the eccentric adjusters on the lower control arms and he said they only move the wheel forward or back. I didn't go much farther with the subject since I don't know that much about alignment but I read a sheet of specs here that told how to set the overall caster angle with these adjusters. It would make sense too since these only move the lower control arm thereby rotating the centerline of the axle.
Does anyone here know anything about this, I hate not being sure when someone tries to pull a fast one on me. The specs on my truck were 2. 7 on the left and 2. 9 on the right for caster. I was going to have them set to 3. 5 but he said no go and the toe adjustment was free so I got out of there while the gettin' was good. The way its set up now will give a slight pull to the left when combined with the bit of positive camber on that side. This is what I was after in the first place. I would still like to have it set higher but I want to be more informed when I go in, anyone know more on alignment?
[This message has been edited by DUNE RACER (edited 10-09-2000). ]
Does anyone here know anything about this, I hate not being sure when someone tries to pull a fast one on me. The specs on my truck were 2. 7 on the left and 2. 9 on the right for caster. I was going to have them set to 3. 5 but he said no go and the toe adjustment was free so I got out of there while the gettin' was good. The way its set up now will give a slight pull to the left when combined with the bit of positive camber on that side. This is what I was after in the first place. I would still like to have it set higher but I want to be more informed when I go in, anyone know more on alignment?
[This message has been edited by DUNE RACER (edited 10-09-2000). ]