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Old 05-31-2004, 12:00 AM   #1
aggiedave98
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alignment questions after lift kit

I just put in a fabtech 3" lift on my '89 suburban 2wd 1/2ton (and rebuilt the front end in the process). Thanks for all the help over the last couple of months as I gathered info on it.

I went for an alignment and the guy told me that he removed all the shims to get the camber in spec, then added a few to get positive castor. First off, why do the shims affect castor? Secondly, he told me that it's pulling to the right a little, and that's the best he can do w/ the lift kit in there and still keeping the camber close to in spec (he has it barely out of spec on one side... 1.3 instead of 1.2max).

It definitely pulls to the right a little. Is he right??

BTW, the lift kit was achieved by a ball joint spacer on the top and a heavier spring (fabtech 3" basic lift for 73-87 chevy 2wd trucks).
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Old 06-01-2004, 10:18 AM   #2
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thats what using a lift coil or coil spacer will do... causes your camber to be off and causes tire wear problems.
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Old 06-01-2004, 11:14 AM   #3
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That sounds a bit odd. If he took out all of the shims to get the camber right, then put some back in (I would assume on the rear bolt) to get the caster to be positive...........Then the camber is off again.

The two are adjusted from the same place. (Upper Control Arm)
The only way to get more positive caster (and not change the camber at the same time) is to add to the shims on the rear bolt and remove shims from the front bolt too. So, if there are none to remove..........adding to the rear bolt will give you more negative camber too, when you are just trying to get caster.
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