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Even though agreeing that one should proceed with extreme caution if choosing to adjust castor angle. I thought the TLDR video was extremely well presented and provided me with a good reminder of what Castor angle actually is, and how to observe the set up on the Grenadier. Fortunately I have found my steering to be top notch in the past 9000 miles. Doesn't however prevent me from wanting to make things even better, given the chance.TL;DR - Video suggests people should crank their eccentric bolts to achieve 2 degrees to optimizing handling; however, factory spec is 2 degrees already.
Personal Opinion - Please don't go blindly adjusting caster (or any other alignment setting) without A) Knowing what you're doing, and B) An alignment rack to verify settings. Doing it blindly is a great way to introduce drivetrain woes and/or serious handling changes
There isn't enough adjustment in those bolts to do anything seriously bad.TL;DR - Video suggests people should crank their eccentric bolts to achieve 2 degrees to optimizing handling; however, factory spec is 2 degrees already.
Personal Opinion - Please don't go blindly adjusting caster (or any other alignment setting) without A) Knowing what you're doing, and B) An alignment rack to verify settings. Doing it blindly is a great way to introduce drivetrain woes and/or serious handling changes
The only failing with the video was the lack of awareness that the advice being given (Set caster to 2 degrees) was the OEM specification. It's not an upgrade.Even though agreeing that one should proceed with extreme caution if choosing to adjust castor angle. I thought the TLDR video was extremely well presented and provided me with a good reminder of what Castor angle actually is, and how to observe the set up on the Grenadier. Fortunately I have found my steering to be top notch in the past 9000 miles. Doesn't however prevent me from wanting to make things even better, given the chance.