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cast and camber

baxter

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I hope I am using the proper words but I am getting ready to install new tires and I noticed that the passenger side tire is really worn on the outside edge and I dont want this to happen to my new tires. I saw some theads on alignment but didnt see anything about cast and camber. Is there any info out thier that says how angle to have and how to adjust it. Any help is appreciated.

Vaughn
 

Keith_J

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Caster and camber are set by king pin alignment. There isn't any adjustment that can be made. Only toe.

You could have king pin wear. Major work to repair
 

cranetruck

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You can only really adjust the toe-in, the other "parameters" are fixed by design, but may be effected by sagging leaf springs or loose wheel bearings.
If you spend a lot of time on paved roads, free up the rear bogie, which otherwise will tend to push the truck forward in every turn causing a lot of tire scrub...especially with dual rear tires.
 

JasonS

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Caster can be adjusted by rotating the axle forward or backward. You should be able to do it with tapered shims. Adjusting camber would require cutting and welding the axle housing. I have read about it being done on a rockwell but it looked like a LOT of work....
 
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