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I am not questioning either of you answers, just don't know myself, but right now with my pinion being at 0 degrees, shouldn't I be able to shim it at least to where it was (stock)without affecting the caster too much?...


That was the whole point of my post, yes you can shim it back to the (stock) limits of the steering caster angle:
- http://www.4crawler.com/4x4/4R_TechInfo.shtml#Steering

Basically restore the stock caster (and pinion) angle. However, if it drives fine now and you notice no major problems in 4WD, it may not be worth "fixing" it if it ain't broke.