Steering geometry after the box [message #343975] |
Thu, 06 June 2019 10:58 |
Will Albers
Messages: 183 Registered: November 2017 Location: Detroit MI (Belleville)
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I'm trying to understand the proper relationship between the adjustable linkage (between box and lever) and the tie rods. assuming the front tires are aligned and the steering box is on center, i can compensate for too much left/right adjustment at the tie rods by adjusting the linkage between the box and the lever. Wheel and steering box will be on center, but this will cause issues & different behaviors when turning left vs right (correct?)
How do i assure that the tie rod lengths and lever positioning are as close to ideal as possible, and then adjust the linkage? Should i measure the length of a non adjustable linkage and force that length on the adjustable linkage? Then spin both tie rods to center the tires for alignment?
1978 Palm Beach.
Detroit Michigan
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Re: Steering geometry after the box [message #343979 is a reply to message #343975] |
Thu, 06 June 2019 12:24 |
C Boyd
Messages: 2629 Registered: April 2006
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Sir: you can put the steering wheel straight with the box on center and adjust the drag link till the relay lever and idler arm are 90* from crossmember with a protractor then adjust the tie rods to proper toe.
Will Albers wrote on Thu, 06 June 2019 11:58I'm trying to understand the proper relationship between the adjustable linkage (between box and lever) and the tie rods. assuming the front tires are aligned and the steering box is on center, i can compensate for too much left/right adjustment at the tie rods by adjusting the linkage between the box and the lever. Wheel and steering box will be on center, but this will cause issues & different behaviors when turning left vs right (correct?)
How do i assure that the tie rod lengths and lever positioning are as close to ideal as possible, and then adjust the linkage? Should i measure the length of a non adjustable linkage and force that length on the adjustable linkage? Then spin both tie rods to center the tires for alignment?
C. Boyd
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East Tennessee
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Re: [GMCnet] Steering geometry after the box [message #343981 is a reply to message #343979] |
Thu, 06 June 2019 13:12 |
jimk
Messages: 6734 Registered: July 2006 Location: Belmont, CA
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Sometimes you will need that adjustable Drag link as not all came with
them. Call us or go to our site and we can supply www.gmcrvparts.com and
go to front suspension.
On Thu, Jun 6, 2019 at 10:25 AM Charles Boyd via Gmclist <
gmclist@list.gmcnet.org> wrote:
> Sir: you can put the steering wheel straight with the box on center and
> adjust the drag link till the relay lever and idler arm are 90* from
> crossmember with a protractor then adjust the tie rods to proper toe.
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> Will Albers wrote on Thu, 06 June 2019 11:58
>> I'm trying to understand the proper relationship between the adjustable
> linkage (between box and lever) and the tie rods. assuming the front tires
>> are aligned and the steering box is on center, i can compensate for too
> much left/right adjustment at the tie rods by adjusting the linkage between
>> the box and the lever. Wheel and steering box will be on center, but
> this will cause issues & different behaviors when turning left vs right
>> (correct?)
>>
>> How do i assure that the tie rod lengths and lever positioning are as
> close to ideal as possible, and then adjust the linkage? Should i measure
>> the length of a non adjustable linkage and force that length on the
> adjustable linkage? Then spin both tie rods to center the tires for
> alignment?
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> C. Boyd
> 76 Crestmont
> East Tennessee
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