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Recommended control arm length?

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I thought 6.5 - 7* of caster was what should be aimed for?
 

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Am I wrong in thinking the upper front control arms should be shorter if you don’t install the lower control arms?
 

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Got the alignment checked on my truck today, caster was at 6.8, I have a 2" Mopar lift with 1 1/2" leveling pucks, Rancho drop brackets. Should I be concerned with the caster that high? Was thinking of getting adjustable uppers to correct the caster back to 5.5 - 6.0
 
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Got the alignment checked on my truck today, caster was at 6.8, I have a 2" Mopar lift with 1 1/2" leveling pucks, Rancho drop brackets. Should I be concerned with the caster that high? Was thinking of getting adjustable uppers to correct the caster back to 5.5 - 6.0
Shoot for 6-6.5°; and check drag link/track bar alignment.
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