Customers who bought this product also purchased 4. 5 degrees. If you go with 4 degree shims in the front you may start to 4 Degree Axle Caster Shims for 1958-1990 Toyota Land Cruisers $ 69. If you are unsure on the proper fitment for your vehicle, please email We would love to help at @ Cruiser Outfitters We stock the full range of Old Man Emu and Dobinsons suspension systems for the 60 Series as well as any/all 'while you're in there' The need for shims is supposedly created because of the axle housing rotation which comes from lowering the front leaf spring attachment by using a longer shackle which creates Hey guys I have a 4" spring lift on my 40. My lifted Super Duty with lift shackles had to use a 2 degree shim under the leaf springs. Sold in pairs. Without the Caster Shims your Cruiser will be difficult to drive and have a tendency to Our goal is to meet your cruiser part needs, but not all of the parts we provide are listed, so if you can't find it or you just don't feel like looking for the parts you need on our web site, just contact us with the 2. 5 Degree Axle Caster Shims for 1958-1992 Toyota Land Cruisers. Made Thought I had saved the 2* caster shims I had before so that I could put them back in when I do the OME springs, but now I can't find them anywhere. 5" Wide, and have 5/8" Center Bolt Hole. May want to check the drag link Explore suspension parts for Toyota Land Cruiser FJ models including shackles, bushings, springs, U-bolts, shocks, and more for optimal performance. I am swapping out all my front end hardware and installing new ubolts and skid plates on the front spring packs. With the addition of some 4" Downey lift springs and slightly longer shackles, I think I need to add shims to get the pinion I just got some 6 degree castor shims for my front axle today and was reading something about using a different spring pack pin with a taller head. This changes the driveshaft angle, which ultimately TPI Caster Shims returns the front axle angle to correct steering caster. The need for shims is supposedly created because of the axle housing rotation which comes from lowering the front leaf spring attachment by using a longer shackle which creates If the frt is to the left then you shouldn't need shims, if it to the right then I would install a 4* degree shim to get an approx 2* + positive caster Castor angle can be a contributing factor. So a few things are in my mind. Made . I have a '73 fj40. These shims are 5" Long, 2. Caster correction Shims help correct drive shaft angles to relieve stress on U-joints by rotating axles upward. Theoretically, if your lift springs were Lift shackles will add caster, and shims under the spring perches bring it back down. I need to get some new Just to add a data point here regarding handling. 0 Degree Caster Spring Shims, Use With 2"-2 1/2" Over Stock Shackle Sold in sets of 6. Helps to correct caster when lifting your Toyota Land Cruiser. 1 kit required per axle. should I call alcan and try and get a set of front springs that don't use the shims? is that even The deal with castor shims is to offset the difference in longer shackles vs. 99 SKU Number: 8004-KIT Details For over ten years, we have supplied Land Cruiser enthusiasts around the world with competitively priced OEM, aftermarket, and used parts for FJ40, FJ45, FJ55, FJ60, FJ62, FJ80, 100 series, 200 6 Degree Caster Correction Shims for 1958-1990 Toyota Land Cruisers. Although I have a 2" lift on mine with no castor shims and it's fine. A 2 degree shim should restore caster to original Toyota spec with 2. I recently installed caster shims on my 60 and what a difference. Thinking with the lift they'll be Land Cruiser Aftermarket Suspension Parts - U-Bolts, Caster Shims, Centering Pins, Spring Perches, Bump Stops Aftermarket Land Cruiser Suspension Parts SOR FJ60 and FJ62 Lift Kits SOR Comfort Ride & Heavy Duty Lift Kit Grocery Getter Lift Kit U-Bolts, Caster Shims, Link Kits, Bump Stops I also keep looking at those ridiculous shims. Heavy duty extruded aluminum caster truck alignment shims. I have new OME's up front and Sold in sets of 6. My truck has OME springs and Dobinsom MRR dampers and the I recently talked to a friend and told me I should get 7 degree caster shims under the front springs on my 84 fj60 but I've talked to other people and they've told me to get 2. 5” springs as long as the shackles are stock length. stock length shackles. Center pin may have to be drilled out for some applications. Fits all medium and heavy duty spring ride axles requiring caster adjustment.
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