Originally posted by 712edf
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Jonas from what you're telling me you have 2.5 degrees of positive caster which puts the contact patch of the tire behind the axle. I got a quickie measurement on my 880 a little while ago and got 4 degrees negative (D44; contact patch is in front of the axle). The diff case is pointed almost level; less than a degree down maybe. I can almost guarantee that the yoke on the t-case is slightly up just an eyeball measurement. I had an alignment done on my wife's Jeep not to long ago and the caster reading is 4 degrees negative.
I'd say go ahead and get your driveline angles matched up and continue the build. Then the only real test will be a drive down the road. If the truck is wandering and hard to control then you need to think about getting that caster pushed into the negative. If the truck drives fine then great, the positive caster isn't affecting the overall setup.
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