Bulletproof wrote:Why are the holes in the castor correction bushes in the same place ? Effectively they are not doing anything except retricting travel
Richard
If you are refering to this pic,that is a vehicle from Oz some were just plucked it off the net(should have said)it has std rubber type bushes,not CC ones.It has drop box's to correct caster which you can see in picture.

Tony's vehicle with the X-link has removed the CC bushes and replaced them with std nissan ones,you adjust the caster when fitting the X-link,so you can set it to what you want then weld it on(cant change once welded)
Near std nissans flex very well in the back which helps make up for not so good front esp with longish shocks,when on the ramp were traction is good you can force the bushes/arms to flex that little bit extra which you cant always get on the trail.I Have only been to one ramp day,the nissan that did well there had rear spring out of saddle approx 40mm(nothing wrong with that if they have a guide cone I prefer to have spring captured)
RTI index can give SWB a better number than a LWB given the same mods(same make/model vehicle)
Shane