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RADIUS CASTER ARMS - G WAGEN - W463 (G500/G55/G63/G65)

SKU: EWW463100

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Do you own a lifted G-wagen but the handling is very touchy and sometimes uncontrollable on the highway?

Unfortunately, there's no factory adjustments on G Wagens to fix this. We developed this replacement radius arm (control arm) and greatly improved it over OE specifications.

On shorter lifts we make them a custom length to avoid tire rubbing on front bumper and on bigger lifts with portal axles equipped.

Sway bar mounts are welded on and also built in headlight level brackets which aren't found on our competitors arms.

We've decreased the radius chassis mount angle to make installation easier and reduces the stress on the radius arm under extreme conditions.

100% built in house with a heavy duty black powder coated finish and limited lifetime warranty.

These radius arms will add up to 5 degrees caster on 4 inch lifts.

These arm have been engineered and gone through gruesome real world testing on and off road conditions. We back our product with a lifetime warranty. We've also tested them through solid works stress simulations to certify strength and engineering designs are flawless.

We overbuilt our radius arms using 3/4 inch thick steel brackets.

Limited Lifetime Warranty on craftsmanship.

Product Includes:

  • Qty. 2 Eurowise Radius arms
  • Qty. 4 heavy duty polyurethane axle bushings
  • Qty. 2 replacement mounting hardware

Fitment:

  • 2002-2018
  • G500
  • G55
  • G550
  • G63
  • G65

What is caster?

Caster refers to the degree of the steering wheel showing exactly how close it is to the vertical axis, either forward or backwards when observed from either side of the vehicle. A shopping cart’s front wheels give the perfect example of caster. The carts have a huge degree of positive caster, which ensure that they stick to a straight path without drifting sideways. Negative and positive caster symptoms help you to know if your car can travel down the road even when you are not handling the steering wheel tightly. Immediately you realize your car pulling on one side when driving down a straight road, it means your car has negative caster. You need to fix it using wheel realignment techniques.

Caster Working Principle:

As soon as you turn your car’s steering wheel to either direction, its front wheels react by using the suspension system to turn on the pivots linked to it. Caster refers to the measured degrees that the steering pivot takes. Generally, positive caster occurs when the pivot’s uppermost part leans toward the vehicle’s rear. However, when it leans forward, that is a symptom of negative caster.

Negative and Positive Caster Effects:

As long as the caster does not have the right adjustment, it can bring about problems when your car is moving on a straight path. Any caster that has differences from either side will force your vehicle to lean towards the side that has negative caster. An equal caster that seems too negative can make you feel some lightness on the steering wheel, forcing the vehicle to meander aimlessly and you will not easily bring it back to move on a straight path. An equal caster that seems too positive makes the steering wheel heavy, and it can kick as soon as you hit a bump. However, caster does not influence the wear and tear on the tires of your vehicle as much.

Positive caster occurs when the axis of the steering wheel is ahead of the vertical axis. While driving on the road, this would suggest that the upper part of the coil over would move towards the vehicle’s rear. As you drive the car forward with a positive caster, it would create significant align torque, which refers to the force that straightens out the steering wheel and advances your car’s stability when moving straight. Increasing the degree of positive caster will make the steering heavier. However, today’s cars have innovative power steering configurations that prevent such problems. Generally, you will always require a significant amount of positive caster provided that your vehicle has a well fitted power steering system.

On the other hand, negative caster occurs when the steering wheel of your car is behind the vertical axis. In a general perspective, only many older vehicles experience this kind of caster symptom because of the outdated chassis dynamics, tire technology, as well as other related reasons. Vehicles of the modern-day era do not have the characteristics of negative caster. Negative caster symptoms make the steering wheel light while increasing the susceptibility of your vehicle to meander down its path without proper direction.

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DISCLAIMER - FOR OFF-ROAD USE ONLY

Eurowise parts, are sold for off-road use only. All performance modifications and installations are at the customers own risk.Eurowise Performance Fabrication Inc. or www.eurowise.com hold no responsibility either implied or otherwise for mechanical, electrical or other failure when using any aftermarket performance products. Items sold for off-road use only are illegal in many states and provinces and are intended for racing vehicles which may never be used on a public road.

By purchasing any aftermarket performance product, the customer takes full responsibility for any use, and/or misuse of the product and agrees that Eurowise Performance or www.shop.eurowise.com holds no responsibility for any consequences, legal, or other, of such use and/or misuse.

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