Pro Comp Degree Shim - Steel (2.5" X 4 Degree)
Description
Fits On:
Trucks, SUVs, And Vans (Universal)
About this Manufacturer:
ProComp has been developing high-quality equipment of performance vehicles for over two decades. ProComp has an incentive to improve the driving experience for their customers, whether they are interested in on-road or off-road driving. Their business model revolves around no-nonsense, straightforward ways of informing their customers with the best advice possible, ensuring the proper products are delivered and the customer is satisfied.
About this Product:
Pro Comp Degree Shim 2.5 Inch X 4 Degree
Pro Comp Product Features:
• Universal design
• 4 degree shim
• Fits 2.5 Inch wide springs
• Steel
• Made In USA
Frequently Asked Questions
What are shims? Why buy them?
Shims are thin metal wedges that have been machined to a specific thickness in order to change suspension and wheel geometry for alignment purposes. By adding or reducing the amount of shims it is possible to change camber and castor angles which can have a dramatic effect on vehicle handling and control. Any time you alter your vehicle’s suspension or add new wheels and tires it is important to check and adjust the alignment on a modern alignment machine. For many vehicles, the only way to get the alignment into spec is with the addition of shims. However, adding and removing shims is a very precise job and should be left to a professionally trained alignment specialist. If you are trying to guess how many shims to add you could wind up hurting your vehicle’s performance more than helping it.
Shims are thin metal wedges that have been machined to a specific thickness in order to change suspension and wheel geometry for alignment purposes. By adding or reducing the amount of shims it is possible to change camber and castor angles which can have a dramatic effect on vehicle handling and control. Any time you alter your vehicle’s suspension or add new wheels and tires it is important to check and adjust the alignment on a modern alignment machine. For many vehicles, the only way to get the alignment into spec is with the addition of shims. However, adding and removing shims is a very precise job and should be left to a professionally trained alignment specialist. If you are trying to guess how many shims to add you could wind up hurting your vehicle’s performance more than helping it.
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