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Hello
We are hoping some of you can provide some insight. We have a 2015 Charger dynasty chassis that may be bent or not, if not perhaps we have other issues. With the chassis on a flat level table the frame rails lay perfect. The chassis doesn’t rock or move there is no kinks/ crease or bends that we can find. The area of concern is the front caster mounting plates. The mounts take the caster blocks nicely with no gaps but the RF and LF plates are not at the same height. The LF is higher, the angles are within 1.5 degrees. The distance from spindle to axle is equal RF and LF. The problem lies with the RF not been able to produce enough caster, with the hyme joint pulled in we are around negative 2. See photos of our measurements. Yes the frame has been hit at some point, right rear nerf bar mount has been rewelded
secondary is we can’t achieve the correct amount of cross. I will get scale numbers tomorrow and post them
We are hoping some of you can provide some insight. We have a 2015 Charger dynasty chassis that may be bent or not, if not perhaps we have other issues. With the chassis on a flat level table the frame rails lay perfect. The chassis doesn’t rock or move there is no kinks/ crease or bends that we can find. The area of concern is the front caster mounting plates. The mounts take the caster blocks nicely with no gaps but the RF and LF plates are not at the same height. The LF is higher, the angles are within 1.5 degrees. The distance from spindle to axle is equal RF and LF. The problem lies with the RF not been able to produce enough caster, with the hyme joint pulled in we are around negative 2. See photos of our measurements. Yes the frame has been hit at some point, right rear nerf bar mount has been rewelded
secondary is we can’t achieve the correct amount of cross. I will get scale numbers tomorrow and post them
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