Erievon
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With 1.5 I'd think you'd at least want a longer LCA. Rubicons and Mojaves are right on the edge of needing more caster right from the factory, in fact some put in a longer LCA at stock height and seem to benefit from better steering. But then I read this....do I have the concept wrong, or is Clayton supplying a shorter upper rather then a longer lower??
From Clayton's website:
When it comes to on-road driving performance, caster angle is one of the most crucial components to address as it directly affects your vehicle’s steering and handling. For this reason, adjustable front upper control arms are also included in the Ride Right+ suspension system. The distance from the center of the axle to the center of the upper control arms is greater than the center of the axle to the center of the lower control arms, which makes utilizing these front upper arms the most effective way to adjust your caster angle and address this critical piece of the suspension puzzle.
From Clayton's website:
When it comes to on-road driving performance, caster angle is one of the most crucial components to address as it directly affects your vehicle’s steering and handling. For this reason, adjustable front upper control arms are also included in the Ride Right+ suspension system. The distance from the center of the axle to the center of the upper control arms is greater than the center of the axle to the center of the lower control arms, which makes utilizing these front upper arms the most effective way to adjust your caster angle and address this critical piece of the suspension puzzle.
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