Did anyone else out there have problems getting a good alignment after lifting your van?
I'm at about 3+" lift with new keys and Bilsteins. In order to get the Toe and camber correct the caster was sacrificed and is just barely at +0.5 ish. The front end feels a little unstable at speed, but not horrible.
Coming from lifted IFS Toyotas I know that having caster around +3 is ideal, usually achieved with new UCA's. I'm thinking that the van might drive better at speed around that number as well, or at least within OEM spec.
Looking at Moog's sight it seems that a lot of Chevy's truck, van, and SUV UCA's are shared.
To me it looks like the options are in order of lowest to highest expense.
Moog adjustable ball joints
Moog UCA with offset bushing This looks like it mostly adjusts for camber, but might bring the camber back to the point you can get good caster?
Or possible Rough Country UCA for 2-3" lift
Anybody tried any of the above? Any alignment nerds out there want to help me out? Other options any one has tried?
On a truck that get's wheeled there is a lot of info out there on UCA's and alignment but for our vans, not so much. The two Moog options seem less than ideal, and let's just say I would never consider any of the above for the Toyotas I've owned or own. I will likely push the van harder than most offroad, but considering what it is you can only go so far.
As soon as I have the interior build completed I am expecting to lower the front a little as the rear (2500 Suburban springs with Bilsteins) gets weighted in order to stay level. May just wait until then to deal with the alignment.
I'm at about 3+" lift with new keys and Bilsteins. In order to get the Toe and camber correct the caster was sacrificed and is just barely at +0.5 ish. The front end feels a little unstable at speed, but not horrible.
Coming from lifted IFS Toyotas I know that having caster around +3 is ideal, usually achieved with new UCA's. I'm thinking that the van might drive better at speed around that number as well, or at least within OEM spec.
Looking at Moog's sight it seems that a lot of Chevy's truck, van, and SUV UCA's are shared.
To me it looks like the options are in order of lowest to highest expense.
Moog adjustable ball joints
Moog UCA with offset bushing This looks like it mostly adjusts for camber, but might bring the camber back to the point you can get good caster?
Or possible Rough Country UCA for 2-3" lift
Anybody tried any of the above? Any alignment nerds out there want to help me out? Other options any one has tried?
On a truck that get's wheeled there is a lot of info out there on UCA's and alignment but for our vans, not so much. The two Moog options seem less than ideal, and let's just say I would never consider any of the above for the Toyotas I've owned or own. I will likely push the van harder than most offroad, but considering what it is you can only go so far.
As soon as I have the interior build completed I am expecting to lower the front a little as the rear (2500 Suburban springs with Bilsteins) gets weighted in order to stay level. May just wait until then to deal with the alignment.