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03-07-2016, 05:20 PM | #51 | |
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Can you explain why the relationship between the inner tie rod end and LCA pivot is important rather than between the inner tie rod end and steering knuckle? I was thinking that a pancake could be offset by flipping the outer tie mount to the bottom of the knuckle.
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03-07-2016, 06:43 PM | #53 |
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I found this drawing that seems to explain what you were referring to. It seems though that eliminating bumpsteer really depends greatly on the vehicle's spring compression at ride height since that affect the IC. The more I learn about suspension geometry the more it seems like you really need a fully custom solution if you aren't stock!
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03-08-2016, 10:07 AM | #54 |
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Re: Bolt on Rack and pinion
good drawing. If it were in Auto-Cad, and you could move the suspension up/down, you would see that there is very little bump-steer in a properly designed system, and it should stay on point through the entire travel range.
Pancake vs. raising the crossmember - The suspension components don't know the difference (if done correctly) Everything moves up the same amount. Lets say you raise or pancake the crossmember 1 1/2", then you must raise the inner tie rod end to match, 1 1/2". There are a couple of ways to do this, as I mentioned earlier, but the steering needs to stay in the same relationship to the suspension.
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08-30-2018, 10:03 AM | #55 |
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Re: Bolt on Rack and pinion
I'm looking at the Unisteer for my 67 C10. I'm swapping in an LS2+4L65E. Unisteer is telling me there are oil pan clearance problems with LS installs. Anyone have any experience with this?
Specifically, Unisteer is saying the hard lines on the rack have a clearance problem with the oil pan. They said JEGs has a steel oil pan, and that using that and raising the motor 1/2" will clear the pan. I just bought a new aluminum pan for the motor, and the pan is supposed to be a structural part of the LS motors, so I'm not really keen on swapping to a sheet metal pan. I think I spy an LS pan in Rob's install photo. Just wondering if others here have experience using the Unisteer kit with an LS swap. I'm currently using single piece adapter plates and the stock SBC perches and motor mounts. Thanks. |
09-06-2018, 08:09 PM | #56 | |
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So rob will this work on a 76 with cupped lower control arms and a pancaked crossmember? Posted via Mobile Device |
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09-10-2018, 08:29 AM | #57 |
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Re: Bolt on Rack and pinion
Only if the lower arms have been changed...the '76 lower arm bushing is still the issue.
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Re: Bolt on Rack and pinion
I know this is a long shot, but is the OP still around and able to give feedback on the POL R&P kit for long term usage?
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