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transamz9
Jun 30, 2016Explorer
SoCalDesertRider wrote:
With the loaded rear squat, plus the raised front, the caster angle is changed, as compared to stock height front and unloaded rear. As caster angle changes, steering is affected.
You should have the front end realigned after the lift is put in, and with weight loaded in the rear.
If this works it's a short video of when I just finished installing the bed back on my 2005. Keep in mind I still had the factory shocks on so it limited the full travel going up but you get the picture of how much travel there is and would think it would change the caster angle on the rack but it didn't.
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