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Old 04-23-2023, 02:02 AM   #26
Richard
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Re: Front Leaf Spring Caster Shim Install

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Originally Posted by BIG BLOCK JIMMY View Post
I don't do any 4-wheeling in the Jimmy. only joy rides on dry sunny days. It will be a couple weeks before I can get to this, but I will follow up with the results. Thanks again for your help..... and I'll be putting the fat end forward.
Fat end forward will decrease caster to almost zero. The 4" spring and drive line should be fine with no shims on it, at least keeping caster close to stock. You can try increasing caster with the setup (fat end back in spring over axle). Good practice to check for driveline interference at full droop in both cases.
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