I went from 2.5 in Rough Country springs to some 4-in Rubicon Express springs, and lengthened both my front and rear upper control arms quite a bit during the install.
I found that my Jeep handles much better now. Steering is much more responsive. Previously. I could move the wheel left and right and the steering would be sluggish (i.e. several inches before the Jeep would actually turn. Now the Jeep seems to turn as soon as I move the wheel.
I suspect that lengthening the front upper control arms added quite a bit of caster, and that appears to be what my alignment sheet shows (4.3 degrees of caster if you can't read the sheet).
How do these numbers look to you guys? Is there a point where I'll get too much caster which would cause problems?
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I found that my Jeep handles much better now. Steering is much more responsive. Previously. I could move the wheel left and right and the steering would be sluggish (i.e. several inches before the Jeep would actually turn. Now the Jeep seems to turn as soon as I move the wheel.
I suspect that lengthening the front upper control arms added quite a bit of caster, and that appears to be what my alignment sheet shows (4.3 degrees of caster if you can't read the sheet).
How do these numbers look to you guys? Is there a point where I'll get too much caster which would cause problems?
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