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castor correction plates!

Tech Talk for Rover owners.

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castor correction plates!

Post by DARTHrover »

so i was thinking, theres all these ideas of castor correction for
rangies/discos like, slotted knuckels, castor bushes, bent radius arms ect
ect.
why hasent anyone made a set of castor plates instead??

any thoughts why it wouldnt work??
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Post by cloughy »

Cause the only way worth doing is slotting the swivel hubs. offset bushes flog out and they use plates on jappers (nissan etc) cause you just can't drop the swivel hubs off nice and easy like we can
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Post by andrew e »

i made some years ago when i gave my offender a 6 inch lift. the extra bolt touched on the top of the forged arm, and if i lifted the bolt any higher i got death wobbles over 50kms. in other words castor correction plates crank the angle around too much even on the minimum setting.


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Post by DARTHrover »

i knew someone would have experimented with this!
glad i didnt try it now!

back to slotting the swivells.
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