Is there be any benefit to running more caster angle with larger tires?
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The guys on BC4x4 indicate the oposite is true with big tires.
The point of tire contact (perpendicular to the hub) and the geometry of where the caster line meets the ground ahead of it increases as the radius of the tire increases. So as the center height of the hub increases less caster is needed to have the same effect/force on the tire. Or so I have read.
Is there be any benefit to running more caster angle with larger tires?
ohh hell yah there is an advantage with more caster. we usually set it at -5 to 6.
plus it helps a lot when you crest over a steep and sharp spine.
(on xrra buggies, colorado hill climb race cars, fj55, 40.)
havent tested it on other setups yet .
cruiser axles have +1 degree caster. thats the landcruiser loose steering highway feel.
Are you talking about negative caster????? Positive caster is what you want.
I have never seen an off-road car with purposely-designed negative caster, so when you pass my slow ass, would you be kind enough to stop so I can observe it![]()