02-18-2012, 10:05 PM | #376 |
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Re: No Limit '72 C-10
I have another question on the caster mod.....
Is there a reason for moving the lca forward 3/4" and uca 1/2" rearward instead of moving them both 5/8"? Posted via Mobile Device
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The more you move the lower forward the more it will center the tire in the fender well. Other than that, I don't see a reason. Someone correct me if I'm wrong...
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Re: No Limit '72 C-10
When I Zed my frame I moved the whole front suspension forward so my wheels are centered.
I was wondering if it had something to do with the steering? Posted via Mobile Device
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Re: No Limit '72 C-10
....more caster.
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Re: No Limit '72 C-10
when I did the JT, I went 1" on the bottom, and shimmed the top. You need about 1 1/8" to 1 1/4" of offset between the top and bottom ball joints to get the caster in range. There are many ways to do it. Stock C-10's have the wheel too far back, and the lower you go, the more noticable it is. Moving the ball joints in a way that helps cure this gives you a 2 for 1 mod.
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Thanks Rob!
I don't have to worry about moving to wheel forward because I did that when I Zed the frame. So I think i'll go with 5/8" top and bottom then so that my wheels stay centered.
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What are your wheel and tire specs?
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We're running 18 x 9 wheels all around, with 275-40-18 BFG KDW
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Hey Rob, correct me if im wrong but, did you say in an earlier post that if we already had your panhard bar kit that you would take some off the price of the rear sway bar kit? since i already have the trailing arm brackets.
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yep, you already have theTA mounts, so you save $25 bucks.
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What is the b/s on the wheels and what is the over all height and width on the tires.
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Thanks Rob, I'll be ordering that shortly. how do I let them know I already have the TA mounts when I order?
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Hey Rob, not wanting to sound pushy but do you think that 3/4" is a safe amount to drop the uca mounting points? I'm getting ready to section crossmember and I am going to incorporate the caster mod as well and was thinking of welding the crossmeber to the frame this time. Just curious, I can wait to weld it in until after the math is done for this mod if it needs more research still.
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I'll look for it. We're in thrash mode at the moment, may be wed.
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Aggie-Page 8&9.
The headman part # is 45660. They are available plain, or HTP ceramic coated.
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thanks Elco
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Congrats on the feature in Street Trucks on JT.
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wheels are 18 x 9, with 6 1/4" bs. I would have liked 5 1/2" bs, but these were donated. Tires net at 27.8 x 10.75
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The pan is aluminum, and a fair job to modify. Now, you can get new pans from Speedway, Summit, and Jegs for cheap.
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