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Front End Alignment Basics Upper Ball Joint

 
 
Front End Alignment Basics Upper Ball Joint
Front End Alignment Basics Upper Ball Joint
Caster is adjusted by added or subtracting shims to move the upper ball joint fore or aft to place it either ahead or behind the lower ball joint. When adding shims to the front or rear control arm bolt, the arm angle is modified, which moves the upper ball joint forward or backward. View Related Article
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