Originally Posted By Jon @ Hotchkis
In a perfect world you want 1-2* more +caster than the spindle's KPI. This will give the inside tire positive camber when steered, but as a consequence with the scrub radii these cars typically have you do get weight jacking. It is all about finding a happy medium and somewhere around +7-9* caster on these cars is about perfect.

OP- I agree that we need to see some pictures of your current setup as something sounds fishy.

An at-home alignment is easy enough if you can find some flat level ground. A $100 gauge , some straight edges, a couple tape measures, and some sand and you're good to go.


I've read the same thing regarding caster numbers. I'm assuming the jacking from the increased caster is counteracted by increasing the roll couple?