dasbulliwagen Posted November 15, 2010 Share Posted November 15, 2010 I did an alignment this weekend, and knew that my caster was not where I wanted it to be, it was just over 4 to start with. I bought 8 new OEM caster shims, and installed them, and they didnt even put me to 5, so I cut a couple peices of steel and put in the shim area, and they got me to just over 6 degrees. I seem to remember something a while back saying that WJ lower control arms were ever so slightly longer than stock lower control arms. Am I correct in remembering it that way? A search turned up nothing but references to swapping them in and the mod to make them fit in place, so I'm just asking if I am remembering right. If so, that would help me get closer to the OEM recommended 7.5 degree caster angle. I know 6 isnt bad, and I may just leave it at that, but I would like it be right if I can. Thanks! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xj92 Posted November 15, 2010 Share Posted November 15, 2010 Just buy some arms the length you need ($130 at Rusty's) or build them. The steel is cheap and the ends can be as cheap or expensive as you want. Even if you don't have a welder you could buy a $20 grinder with cutoff wheels, get everything ready, and then have a buddy weld it all up for you. 6* of caster is fine though. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HOrnbrod Posted November 15, 2010 Share Posted November 15, 2010 I did an alignment this weekend, and knew that my caster was not where I wanted it to be, it was just over 4 to start with. I bought 8 new OEM caster shims, and installed them, and they didnt even put me to 5, so I cut a couple peices of steel and put in the shim area, and they got me to just over 6 degrees. I seem to remember something a while back saying that WJ lower control arms were ever so slightly longer than stock lower control arms. Am I correct in remembering it that way? A search turned up nothing but references to swapping them in and the mod to make them fit in place, so I'm just asking if I am remembering right. If so, that would help me get closer to the OEM recommended 7.5 degree caster angle. I know 6 isnt bad, and I may just leave it at that, but I would like it be right if I can. Thanks! That's odd. When I did my lift (3") I used the WJ LCAs, and all it required for shims was one 4mm shim on each side to correct my caster from 4.5* to 7.0*. Did you use the thick 4.0mm shims or the thin .95mm shims? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dasbulliwagen Posted November 16, 2010 Author Share Posted November 16, 2010 I did an alignment this weekend, and knew that my caster was not where I wanted it to be, it was just over 4 to start with. I bought 8 new OEM caster shims, and installed them, and they didnt even put me to 5, so I cut a couple peices of steel and put in the shim area, and they got me to just over 6 degrees. I seem to remember something a while back saying that WJ lower control arms were ever so slightly longer than stock lower control arms. Am I correct in remembering it that way? A search turned up nothing but references to swapping them in and the mod to make them fit in place, so I'm just asking if I am remembering right. If so, that would help me get closer to the OEM recommended 7.5 degree caster angle. I know 6 isnt bad, and I may just leave it at that, but I would like it be right if I can. Thanks! That's odd. When I did my lift (3") I used the WJ LCAs, and all it required for shims was one 4mm shim on each side to correct my caster from 4.5* to 7.0*. Did you use the thick 4.0mm shims or the thin .95mm shims? I ordered 6 of the thin shims, and two of the thick shims, but when I went to open the package of shims at the time of my alignment, I found I had only thin shims, .95mm seems thick to me though, I'm not sure the shims I got were that thick, though I could be wrong. There were at least 3-4 shims in there to begin with too, so I added 4 thin shims and One peice of 3/16" steel plate on each side to get what I got. I have a set of WJ control arms sitting here, but I know the vehicle I took them off of was a little abused in the mud pits at Uharrie state park in North Carolina, so I'm a little worried about their condition. But with it the way it is now at 6 degrees, and driving without DW, I think Ill be happy for a while! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HOrnbrod Posted November 16, 2010 Share Posted November 16, 2010 Agree, +6 degrees should be fine. :thumbsup: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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