Slowly working through alignment issues, although I haven't had much spare time to work on the car. 1970 Challenger with mostly stock front end. Adjustable PST upper control arms and Strange D/A shocks. Aligned front end at resting ride height. Set caster at 3.2* Positive and zero toe. As the front end is raised, the tires toe out 11/16" at 3" rebound. Attempted to raise the outer ball joints by backing the caster back to 2.2* positive. Tires still toe out when raised. I looked at the Hotchkis website, where they sell some upper control "A" arms with a lowering bracket attached to the front of the upper control arm. Appears to me, that bracket will raise the outer ball joint by lowering the front of the upper A arm? Anyone have experience with these? Any other suggestions? Do they sell just the lowering brackets without the A arms? https://www.hotchkis.net/product/do...kis-1110u-a/?mk=&yr=&md=&sm=
Ideas? Thanks Paul