Jul-29-2019 07:56 AM
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Aug-08-2019 07:13 AM
Harvard wrote:
Here is my theory about 4.5 Degrees:
"If the final RV build is nose level then the runtime caster will be about +4.5 degrees. These units are probably indifferent."
Aug-07-2019 04:50 PM
camperdave wrote:
I'm not the OP, but just tossing in my followup post. I got an alignment today and asked about the caster. Here are my before/after numbers, as you can see I was ok on caster already. Just a little tweak to the tow in, and they swapped the front tires left-right. The pull is gone, so I'm happy.
The tech did say he'd be happy to add in more caster if I wanted, but it would require a different bushing. So at least it seems like he knew what he was doing? Since I'm already almost at 5 degrees and it drives fine, I'm not messing.
Aug-07-2019 01:46 PM
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Aug-03-2019 07:16 AM
CharlesinGA wrote:
The +5° caster settings will require a special aftermarket eccentric bushing. These are readily available from a number of companies. I think Moog carries them, not sure who else.
Aug-02-2019 10:31 PM
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Jul-31-2019 04:54 PM
dennyida wrote:
Hi, I know exactly what you are going through. We had a 2005 granite ridge on a 450 chassis.I put new shocks , tires and had the front end aligned at a local shop and it was still a white knuckle experience to drive. I went on this forum and some good people gave me the camber and caster settings for the class c with the 450 chassis.My local shop would not set up the unit with the settings i was given so i found a truck alignment shop and they set the unit up with the new settings. The unit drove like a new car. The shop that did the work said they wish they had these settings before because there were a lot of people with class c units that have the same problem. I cant remember the settings now but i`m sure someone on this forum can tell you. Good luck
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