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XSHOCKDAKAR -- SUZUKI JIMNY CASTER CORRECTED RADIUS ARMS
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07 Jan 2020 17:06 #217087
by Laminak
XSHOCKDAKAR -- SUZUKI JIMNY CASTER CORRECTED RADIUS ARMS was created by Laminak
Hi all,
I have a jimny with a 2" lift kit and I would like to find the original castor angle.
In addition, I mounted 205 r16. And on the rough roads, I find it difficult to maintain my trajectory.
Who knows this brand and what do you think of these caster corrected arms
Thanks for your help and excuse me for my english
I have a jimny with a 2" lift kit and I would like to find the original castor angle.
In addition, I mounted 205 r16. And on the rough roads, I find it difficult to maintain my trajectory.
Who knows this brand and what do you think of these caster corrected arms
Thanks for your help and excuse me for my english
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07 Jan 2020 18:33 - 07 Jan 2020 18:33 #217089
by Daniel30
Replied by Daniel30 on topic XSHOCKDAKAR -- SUZUKI JIMNY CASTER CORRECTED RADIUS ARMS
You could just change to corrected bushes at the front with a 2'' lift
Last edit: 07 Jan 2020 18:33 by Daniel30.
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07 Jan 2020 19:09 #217091
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Replied by jackonlyjack on topic XSHOCKDAKAR -- SUZUKI JIMNY CASTER CORRECTED RADIUS ARMS
If it says those arms are for + 3" lift just buy and fit you will not be disappointed
I have 2" suspension lift But i use + 3" arms all round and it drives very well
I will be buying + 4" arms next time to run with a 2" lift someone on here runs this set up
and what he said impressed me
Jack
I have 2" suspension lift But i use + 3" arms all round and it drives very well
I will be buying + 4" arms next time to run with a 2" lift someone on here runs this set up
and what he said impressed me

Jack
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08 Jan 2020 08:36 #217097
by giacomom
Hi Daniel30
unfortunately not enough ..
I mounted them on the front of front control arm, but the caster is now at -3 ° when it should be + 1.5 °
Giacomo
Replied by giacomom on topic XSHOCKDAKAR -- SUZUKI JIMNY CASTER CORRECTED RADIUS ARMS
Daniel30 wrote: You could just change to corrected bushes at the front with a 2'' lift
Hi Daniel30
unfortunately not enough ..
I mounted them on the front of front control arm, but the caster is now at -3 ° when it should be + 1.5 °
Giacomo
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08 Jan 2020 10:40 #217103
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Replied by thompo on topic XSHOCKDAKAR -- SUZUKI JIMNY CASTER CORRECTED RADIUS ARMS
There is enough room on the axle to arm mount to redrill the fwd hole by 6º.
This gives you enough to correct for about 3"/75mm lift. Worked well on mine, front springs are now straight and the steering is as normal.
This gives you enough to correct for about 3"/75mm lift. Worked well on mine, front springs are now straight and the steering is as normal.
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