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Posted by Janicholson on January 01, 2006 at 13:09:22 from (66.173.50.138):
In Reply to: Re: allen in ne possible wf headache cure posted by Allan in NE on January 01, 2006 at 07:43:37:
Allen, From remembering the earlier pics, I have one question and if yes then maybe a solution (or partial one). Are the spindle shafts turning against stops, and or do they have stops? If they aren't, or there are no stops, I would try this. Make a plate 3"X4-1/2"X 3/4" thick. Drill two holes in the plate that match the spacing of the inner tie rods mounting studs from each other. Drill two tapered holes about 3" away that fit the taper of the studs. Place this plate on the under side of the steering arm and bolt in place with grade 8 bolts. This will provide substantially more travel to the tierods. Note distances and sizes are guesses on mu part. We did this on a cobbled together H with a truck axle to make it turn better. The correct approximate geometry of an axle with the radius arms on the rear side of the spindle, has the radius arms pointing to the center of the rear axle when the tires are straight ahead. This causes the inner wheel to turn more than the outer, on a sharp corner. I hope I helped some, JimN
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