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I worked as an front end alignment mechanic for 3 years with a Hunter Laser aligner machine and it read the caster angle right off the machine. We measured the caster angle. I never heard of a caster "sweep" until I started reading this forum. Sweeping was what the grease monkeys did to the shop floor at closing time.
Up here in The Great White North (tm) we have special names for everything.
Can you not find the caster (or a close guess)with an angle finder?
You guys call the dollar a Loonie.
Slotting the front by 14 mm will give 4.3 degrees of caster correction, which should be perfect for a 2.5 degree lift. Similarly, the CC bushings are offset by approximately 7 mm, so each bush is approximately 2.15 degrees and two of them should give a total of 4.3 degrees when installed correctly.
You can calculate the angle easily. Divide the distance the front bolt moves by the distance between the front and rear bolts (~185mm). Then using the trig functions on a calculator, take the inverse sine of the result to get the angle.
example: 14/185 = .0756
invsine(.0765) = 4.34 degrees.