Been some posts about alignments for Cs the last couple years, which I wrote down what I was supposed to have for Caster according to those that know.
I finally got to use that info (I thought) when getting new front tires today that have aged out and were showing uneven wear.
So I asked about the recommended Caster numbers from those posts here, and was told they have a computer alignment set-up and could not tell me what the specs were for my 1991 Ford (In sig) so I said tell me what it says to do and then do these numbers I have if different.
Then he looked under the front and said I had tie-rods so the caster was not adjustable, but it must have been somewhat adjustable, since the report shows them different before and after.
So if anybody has a clue about all this, please explain what I have here now.
๐The "Alignment Report" I was given, has before and after for Camber, Toe, and Caster. Plus some "secondary angles". Anyway it badly needed alignment, which I knew from the tire wear. So here are the Caster numbers:
Initial Left 4.4, (Spec 2 - 8 ) Final 4.0
Initial Right 4.7 (Spec 2-8) Final 4.5 degrees.
I had these numbers from a previous post , that I should want 5.0 L and 5.5 R and NOT 3.0. So:
I have 4.0 L and 4.5 R, which is more than 3.0, and also the R is 0.5 more than than the L same as with 5 and 5.5 so I almost got there? Or am I still not where it should be? ( I can't change it, so it is what it is, but I would like to know where I am at in this whole deal wrt those posts about all this.)
(It does drive ok but still a bit light on its feet up front due to being overweight at the back I guess--can't be helped there)
Thanks.
1. 1991 Oakland 28DB Class C
on Ford E350-460-7.5 Gas EFI
Photo in Profile
2. 1991 Bighorn 9.5ft Truck Camper on 2003 Chev 2500HD 6.0 Gas
See Profile for Electronic set-ups for 1. and 2.