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    Quote Originally Posted by clubagreenie View Post
    This may be a bit far fetched but what about moving the chassis end radius mount forward, or would the distance be too little to judge or shimming the arm between the arm and washer on the forward side.
    it isnt as much as you think, ease to figure out with a tape measure and some chalk on the driveway

    it would do nothing for castor correction, as this has been effected by the arc that the RA has swung down in and inturn rotated the axle housing... 3degree isnt much and doesnt take much to change. All you would get from moving the RA forward is to re-center the axle housing/wheel/tyre in the wheel arch/body work.

    the other thing that has happend in the "lift is the panhard has swung in its arc.....now the axle is not located centrally with the chassis rails as stock

    Serg

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    Quote Originally Posted by uninformed View Post
    I was going to mention the slotted swivel balls, but after my 2.5inch lift and others that have had so called success with 2-3 not needing them, I think it just comes down to luck...IMO it would in no way be a bad thing to do....just an extra thing.

    I agree that bending the front RA is not desirable and castor correction bushes tend to bind up quicker than OEM rubber so I would have thought this defeat one of the main purposes of a spring lift.

    cheers,
    Serg
    The vehicle in good condition may feel ok with a 2 or 3'' lift, but castor will be borderline.If you need to suddenly brake whilst making a turn at speed, the flexibility of the radius arm bushings will allow the axle to go to negative castor oversteer which can be a bit spooky.
    Agree about the eccentric bushes binding, but never had any success with
    Poly bushes in any location.ARB/ OME must have supplied the Chinese with worn out bushings as samples cos they are as sloppy as a very sloppy thing.
    Wagoo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wagoo View Post
    The vehicle in good condition may feel ok with a 2 or 3'' lift, but castor will be borderline.If you need to suddenly brake whilst making a turn at speed, the flexibility of the radius arm bushings will allow the axle to go to negative castor oversteer which can be a bit spooky.
    Agree about the eccentric bushes binding, but never had any success with
    Poly bushes in any location.ARB/ OME must have supplied the Chinese with worn out bushings as samples cos they are as sloppy as a very sloppy thing.
    Wagoo.
    absolutely agree with your points on castor...and if one can afford the slotted swivels by all means its the better way to go than not at all. My rig is a DD and tows 1.8t about hwy/city/suburb driving....its ok but I would get it done if time and money allowed

    Rick was the one that put me onto the Fulcrum "super pro" bushes. This is the first time I have had them fitted and so far so good. Not sloppy at all. I also know a guy that fitted them to his 1500mm long RA's at axle end to help with flogging out as he runs 5 inch drop portals nearly 2 years of farm and road use and all is well.

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