Ridetech 11223699 User Manual
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These Strong Arms come equipped with a changeable caster slug setup. This allows you to add or 
remove caster from the front suspension, if desired. The caster slugs that come in the kit are setup to 
put the control arm in the centered position, which is approximately 3 degrees of caster. The caster 
slugs allow you to add or remove caster without having to use a stack of shims. If more or less caster 
is desired, optional caster slugs can be purchased from your Ridetech dealer or Ridetech. 
 
Caster Explained: 
 
To understand caster you need to picture an imaginary line that runs through the upper ball joint and 
extends through the lower ball joint. From the side view the imaginary line will tilt forward or 
backward. The tilting of this imaginary line is defined as caster. 
 
Caster is measured in degrees by using a caster camber gauge. If the imaginary line described above 
tilts towards the back of the car, at the top, then you will have positive caster. If the imaginary line tilts 
forward then you would have negative caster. 
 
Positive caster provides the directional stability in your car. Too much positive caster will make the 
steering effort difficult. Power steering will allow you to run more positive caster. Negative caster 
requires less steering effort but can cause the car to wander down the highway. 
