safarjohn
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- John
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Hey Guys,
I recently installed the Clayton 2.5 Overland Plus and I have both the upper and lower adjustable control arms. I need to make some adjustments to the caster. Should I adjust the upper control arms or the lower control arms to get the caster in spec?
Right now the Jeep tracks straight but has a lot of bump steer on the highway at speed and a bit of wondering. I already installed the Currectlync steering system with the Falcon 2.2 stabilizer so I’m hoping adjusting the control arms can help smooth it out. I’ve already had an alignment, just looking to better tune this for driving.
I recently installed the Clayton 2.5 Overland Plus and I have both the upper and lower adjustable control arms. I need to make some adjustments to the caster. Should I adjust the upper control arms or the lower control arms to get the caster in spec?
Right now the Jeep tracks straight but has a lot of bump steer on the highway at speed and a bit of wondering. I already installed the Currectlync steering system with the Falcon 2.2 stabilizer so I’m hoping adjusting the control arms can help smooth it out. I’ve already had an alignment, just looking to better tune this for driving.
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