If you have been following this mod you may have hear me talk about positive castor gain.
Basically your top wisbone is twisted the front being higher than the rear.
The bottom wishbone swings at right angles to the chassis rails.
Therefore as the suspention moves through its travel the top ball joint is moved backwards inducing negative castor to to compressed side of the suspention making it easier to steer out when in a turn.
To illustrate this effect I have dangled a socket from the top ball joint and marked the line "A" when the car is at rest.
I then lifted the top arm as if the suspention was under compression and then marked line "B".
As you can see top ball joint centre moves to the rear aprox 1".
The last picture is the old girl back on 4 wheels.
OH lastley the pcd of the JAg front hubs is the same ande the old wheel nuts fit as well result
