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11-26-2025 09:27 PM |
Re: Steering measurement Dana 44
Ratchet Strap a piece of 1/4” thick or so angle iron to each front tire, You want them to run about 2-3 inches past the front and rear diameter of the tire. Measure the distance between the front tires and the rear tires, landing the tape measure in the exact same spot. I prefer to keep the tape touching the rolling surface of the tires as I measure. Adjust the tie rod so that the distance is about 1/8”-1/4” shorter in the front than the rear. Do not exceed 1/4” or tire wear will become an issue. This will net you 1/8 to 1/4 toe in. No need to go to an alignment shop with these and solid axle trucks in my opinion any way. To center the steering wheel, park with the tires pointing straight ahead. Adjust the drag link until the wheel is centered. You’ll see what you need as far as steering wheel placement once you start adjusting it. The only other thing adjustable is castor which I wouldn’t worry about unless you have drivability issues like the steering wheel not returning to center on its own after a turn.
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