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    Quote Originally Posted by rovercare View Post
    Its CASTOR

    I bloody told you all I would do that, Ive been at work since 5am and it was flat out, please forgive me


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    common sense tells you to go get a wheel alignment after you change spring and shocks weither your lifting a car of lowering it

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    Quote Originally Posted by dirtdawg View Post
    common sense tells you to go get a wheel alignment after you change spring and shocks weither your lifting a car of lowering it
    If you are talking about a Land Rover with a live axle in the front, why bother? You haven't changed the toe in / out and that is the only adjustable parameter of the alignment. If need be you can adjust the length of the drag link to get the steering wheel centred.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigJon View Post
    If you are talking about a Land Rover with a live axle in the front, why bother? You haven't changed the toe in / out and that is the only adjustable parameter of the alignment. If need be you can adjust the length of the drag link to get the steering wheel centred.
    Maybe to find out the current castor angle to get a correction figure, then correct aforementioned castor to factory specs

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    So..........Dirtdawg did you buy the springs/shocks? If so could you give us a bit of an idea what you think of the ride now?

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    Quote Originally Posted by rovercare View Post
    Maybe to find out the current castor angle to get a correction figure, then correct aforementioned castor to factory specs
    Bugger that, just drive it . I lifted my Rangie (not an extreme lift) and I haven't corrected the castor. They don't all need it. If castor correction is required, the vehicle will let you know .

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigJon View Post
    Bugger that, just drive it . I lifted my Rangie (not an extreme lift) and I haven't corrected the castor. They don't all need it. If castor correction is required, the vehicle will let you know .
    Yep, dead right, see how it drives, but you might think its ok, then correct the 2 degrees you lost it'll be heaps better, nothing like doing a job right

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    nope havent bought it yet just getting some opinions b4 i start spending, march/april is gonna be when i go for the lift kit and the roof top tent

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    rovers being what they are, the exact same suspension in 2 vehicles the same can behave differently.
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