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Re: [GMCnet] Chevy 1-ton Front Hubs for the GMC by Bill Hubler [message #88607 is a reply to message #88496] Mon, 14 June 2010 21:49 Go to previous message
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I have been encouraging Bill to build in the additional caster when he
welds the plate for the 4 bolt ball joint for the lower ball joints.
I have been encouraging my customers to use the offset at the rear to
gain more to have 4-5degrees.




On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 4:00 AM, Paul Leavitt <leavittpaul@yahoo.com> wrote:
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> Never did an alignment on the GMC. Not an expert, I've maintained and ran the machines that have done 2.2 Million alignments since 1995. So I did my own alignment when I changed to the Hubler conversion. Got 3 3/4 degrees of caster. Thats without offsets. I used Steve F. upper and lower urethane's. Hope this helps,,,PL
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