After my High Lifter lift was installed I noticed the top of the back wheels slightly leaning out with the preload of the shock. Is there a way to adjust the rear arms to get the tires straight up and down again?
After my High Lifter lift was installed I noticed the top of the back wheels slightly leaning out with the preload of the shock. Is there a way to adjust the rear arms to get the tires straight up and down again?
I've confused myself - I don't know if the wheel spacer caused the tire too lean in or just made it more pronounced. If it just exaggerates existing camber - your not gonna like it
That makes sense - leverage causes it to sink (slightly).A wheel spacer should not change camber at all. If anything, it would make the top of the tire lean in and you're adding more leverage to the spring therefore causing the machine to ride slightly lower. With a 1 inch spacer, you would notice any change.
I agree with the leverage.it should shift the weight and move the bottom of the tire out and the top in. That's what I'm looking for. I'm still running the stock wheels so I'm not getting a the advantage of the 2" offset the aftermarket wheels provide. I'm sure it won't completely correct the camber but it should improve it.That makes sense - leverage causes it to sink (slightly).
I've been meaning to pull my spacers off so - i'll measure before and after to see if its noticable.
My rear tires lean in quite a bit and I didn't notice that till I changed wheel offset and spacers.