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Hi Guys,

I bought a pair of concentric bushing caster arms. These are adjustable through the center (it's rotatable). After speaking to the guy I bought them off he mentioned that the best setup for street would be in the forward most position. I intend on getting a wheel alignment but what is the most accurate method of getting these bushings set to the forward most position (equal per side)?

I know how to rotate these, just unsure how to get them equal - I was thinking, laying both out equal on the ground and marking around them and their centers and adjusting till they are equal.

Pic of one of the arms is below

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Any help would be appreciated :)

Not "concentric". The word is "eccentric".

The position you have the crush tube in the photo gives the shortest rod length, which is essentially what you want out of these. So just set them both like that and install. Do them up carefully so you don't accidentally maladjust them as you crank on the torque and walk away. Job done.

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