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Old 03-06-2008 | 02:18 PM
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Anyone know the stock caster on our trucks NBS? or maybe where I could look up and see what stock caster is on vehicles. Thanks guys!
Old 03-06-2008 | 02:54 PM
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from reading the thread up top looks like 3.10-6.10 is normal. Am I right in thinking to adjust them is just to have one side of the arm arm pulled out more in the camber plate than the other one?
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http://www.c-hock.com/downloads/gmfs/alignmentpdf.pdf
found that, but am I right in thinking thats how you adjust?
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From what I remember, I adjusted my caster by moving the cams away from each other, and the camber by moving the cams in the same direction. So what you're saying is correct.
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ok cool, just making sure.
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