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caster correction plates

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caster correction plates

Post by Daniel gq »

lm thinking of installing 5deg caster correction plates myself, just wondering how hard it is to do?
l also have access to a hoist. Any help would be apreciated
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Post by nastytroll »

easy to install you just need to drill the holes throught the existing diff plates
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Post by brettsGQ »

easy to do but to do it properly you need a right angle drill attatchment to drill the drivers side holes
my brother and his mates overcome this problem by just welding the top of the plate to the mounting bracket their cars passed engineering and have all coped a punnishment without a problem
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Post by nastytroll »

If you drill the outside hole on the drivers side you could bolt the inside plate where the arm sits in the gap and just drill through the first hole and use the caster plate as a guide.

Hope that was clear.

anotherway to say it would be bolt both plates on the right hand side of the plates they bolt to drill through the top holes.
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Post by Tomo_89 »

Like brett said just weld it, mines been going good for over 2 years now with no problems and it has copped heaps of punishment in that time
hope this helps.

Thomas.
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Post by nastytroll »

so how would you remove you're caster plates?
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Post by Tomo_89 »

use an angle grinder... but why would you want to remove them?
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Post by sudso »

Tomo_89 wrote:use an angle grinder... but why would you want to remove them?
To put drop arms in silly.
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