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Delta rear pan hard lift was dramatic change same suspension. Also the bushings fell apart after a few years.
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Is studying the alignment printout a way to verify the bushings were installed correctly?How could they install the bushing 180 degree off. Like some of members here mentioned the Icon kit came w very good instructions.
I will forward this to the shop. Thanks so much!
Is it safe for me to drive it w speed over 50?
The ICON caster correction bushings state they correct caster by 4.6° which would be more than enough for a 3" lift.
Is studying the alignment printout a way to verify the bushings were installed correctly?
The shop offered these solutions to correct the issue and then re-align the truck.
Front caster plate kit from Dobinson
Upper and lower adjustable control arms. These are also from dobinson and come w all new bushings.
I also need to clarify that I am a serious off-roader that’s why they didn’t think I need the front Delta V control arms or the rear panhard bracket.
The Nuclear Option, but absolutely 100% correct.There is no reason to do the caster plates and delta vs control arms. They will both correct caster.
Here is what you should do....
1. Forget about the caster plates than call delta vs and order their arms based on your lift. This will give you correct caster. The delta arms are the ultimate solution for caster. With the delta arms you won't need the lame icon bushings either.
2. Rear panhard bracket.
3. All new suspension bushings. Ie, panhard bushings front and rear, Also the delta arms will come with all new Toyota bushings installed.
4. New sway bar bushings and drop links.
5. Drive it and if it still does not seem adequate than start worrying about the front panhard and adjustable upper and lower rear arms.
Still have yet to do the rear panhard tower and I'm 4" high. I did put an adjustable bar in, does the bracket really make that big of a difference?
Got the alignment print out with caster and all necessary hardware from Icon. The shop said that he highly recommended the rear adjustable arms to get the even.
Advice guys?
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LT305/70R-18 BFGOODRICH ALL-TERRAIN T/A KO2 EAlso what size tires are you running? Larger tires respond better to slightly more toe-in.
Got the alignment print out with caster and all necessary hardware from Icon. The shop said that he highly recommended the rear adjustable arms to get the even.
Advice guys?
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Op... he is talking about the blue circled items Upper items primarily. Also indicated it on a real picture i also stole from the internets tube.. Not sure if either image helps you picture it. The general wisdom for these rigs, is that any rubber bushing used to hold an axle in place, past 20 years old, is probably needing changing soon, and now that you have lifted it, rubber that was formed over the ages is now being pushed in a slightly different direction and it isn't as pliable as it was before. hopefully this helps you visualize what people are talking about.have you checked your rear control arm bushing
Got the alignment print out with caster and all necessary hardware from Icon. The shop said that he highly recommended the rear adjustable arms to get the even.
Advice guys?
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You have negative caster. This is horrible, and for the most part, it's responsible for what you're not happy with.
If you have negative caster after fitting correction bushes, your only options are aftermarket radius arms such as Delta, or drop brackets.
Thank you. These pictures help me visualize much better. It doesn't mean I've got it 100%... I am not mechanically inclined lolOp... he is talking about the blue circled items Upper items primarily. Also indicated it on a real picture i also stole from the internets tube.. Not sure if either image helps you picture it. The general wisdom for these rigs, is that any rubber bushing used to hold an axle in place, past 20 years old, is probably needing changing soon, and now that you have lifted it, rubber that was formed over the ages is now being pushed in a slightly different direction and it isn't as pliable as it was before. hopefully this helps you visualize what people are talking about.
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