caster correction

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so ive have been looking around for the best caster correction. but every search ive done has brought mixed results. Im looking for the best/ recommended caster corrector kit, Man a fre, Slee, landtank? Any thoughts will help. Thanks
 
The "best" is the one that gets the caster in the range specified in the FSM. The caster correction is directly related to the lift height, so once you know what the caster is after the lift, you will know the "best" way to correct it.
 
Got my 2.5" OME lift from Slee with his Caster Kit. It was straight forward press out press in job.
 
The "best" is the one that gets the caster in the range specified in the FSM. The caster correction is directly related to the lift height, so once you know what the caster is after the lift, you will know the "best" way to correct it.

X2, it's all about the final height of the truck as to what you need.
 
well im looking to go with a 4inch lift but im building my own kit cuz i have a lot of the parts already. There are just so many different options im also new to this whole cruiser thing, im a VW guy.
 
well im looking to go with a 4inch lift but im building my own kit cuz i have a lot of the parts already. There are just so many different options im also new to this whole cruiser thing, im a VW guy.

It will depend on how much weight you add to your 4 inch lift. Will it end up at 4 inch or will it be weighted down with armor and net 3 inches of lift. That's how you will know what to get. Slee blue is 3 deg and different plates are up to 5 or 6 deg I think. That is why you get the alignment checked and see how far out of spec you are. Then you know who many degs you need.
 

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