Gojira94
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- Apr 29, 2022
- Location
- Clayton, NC
I've been busy sorting through pics from an automotive archaeology dig on Sunday, forgot to add these from Saturday...
Look g at the undercarriage and fuel lines, I’m always impressed with your attention to detail!
You need 5-6 of caster if you can do it to have the wheels self centerMade an adjustment to shorten my upper arms while on lunch break from job #1. 4 whole turns in on both sides, arm is 1" - 14 so that makes them .2857" shorter. Angle finder tells me I got back 3* of caster. Front pinion to shaft angle difference is 4.3-4.5* static now. By extension, that puts my caster at about 4.8-5.0* now. I've driven it about 70 miles all in so far. At low speeds it's felt wander-y, more stable at 55-65 but not ideal. I'll drive it to job #2 later today and see how much of an improvement it is.
This truck will never see much time in the left lane on the highway. I need to look up the cross-caster spec (technically set a hair less on the driver's side for right lane driving/ road crown). I'll probably lengthen the left upper or shorten the right upper a half turn for that once I'm happy with road feel.
You need 5-6 of caster if you can do it to have the wheels self center