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  1. davesgmc

    Changing caster angle solved problems with G-177 tires

    to revive this tread. acquired one of the deuces we put the 177's on quite a while back, it hasn't had the cast mods, it was disabled by some scrappers steaking all the copper out of it, lines, and battery cables etc. so i had to tow bar it home, let me tell you, that's some scary S***! every...
  2. davesgmc

    Changing caster angle solved problems with G-177 tires

    always knew you had a screw loose, just didint know it was in your suspension.
  3. davesgmc

    Changing caster angle solved problems with G-177 tires

    i disagee, steering wont self center itself after a turn,,,thats is a caster probelm, plain and simple. If nothing is binding, it is caster, and it self centered with the 9.00's on it, which have a contact patch to the gorund about the size of a mouse, not much road contact, the goodyears have a...
  4. davesgmc

    Changing caster angle solved problems with G-177 tires

    nopics and oh how i know people LOVE posting pics here! pics on the swaping of the SPRING PERCH please! OR you can actually put a shim in it like in a big truck?
  5. davesgmc

    Changing caster angle solved problems with G-177 tires

    SEARCH! use the search feature! geeze, how dare you ask a question! roflroflroflroflroflroflroflrofl:funny:
  6. davesgmc

    Changing caster angle solved problems with G-177 tires

    gimp, i agree, you could change the caster by changing the wedge around, but tonight when i was over ther,e i didnt remember even seeing one in his truck. i may be wrong. swayze, you may look again tomorrow,,,or go out there now, and see if indeed there is a wedge between the sring and the rear...
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