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04-09-2021, 12:42 PM | #1 |
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Re: A '54 named Busty
how is your bump steer? under a heavy bump are the tires steering closer even though you are straight?
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04-09-2021, 12:45 PM | #2 |
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i'm not super familiar with the gen-1 front end ... can you pull that inner upper fender brace and go for a drive? after looking at your pics in the fender more, it's possible under a heavy bump that's what you are rubbing.
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04-09-2021, 12:50 PM | #3 |
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what's your upper control arm angle at ride height?
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04-09-2021, 04:36 PM | #4 |
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i have too much negative camber at the moment which when corrected will make matters worse I'm sure
I am thinking of mounting a video camera under there and going speed bump jumping again those speed bumps are fairly mild and 6" tall maybe the noise is pretty harsh pretty agressive like, and not a smooth rub nor a high pitched one thank you for trying to help |
04-09-2021, 05:27 PM | #5 |
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love the stance but it looks like new wheels are in your future....
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https://www.americanracing.com/produ...sh=satin-black so here's what I'm a thinkin' first inflate them to 35 PSI each cause they seem a bit on the flat side, and then consider a narrower Cooper Cobra Radial GT tire than the 245/60R15 which essentially is a 26.5" x 9.5" tire so something like a 215/65R15 which is a half inch shorter and 1 inch narrower tire at 26" x 8.5" might could work https://us.coopertire.com/tires/cobra-radial-g-t Last edited by Gregski; 04-10-2021 at 10:59 AM. |
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04-10-2021, 11:58 PM | #8 |
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so tried the button head bolts, and no dice still rubs and yes in this very area on the inside of the fender
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tried these coil spring fandenglers, two per side, no dice still rubs, but only once whilst going over a speed bump and not twice like before
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04-11-2021, 12:02 AM | #10 |
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alright so I ordered the 215/65R15 tires we'll see what happens with them on, I don't want to start cutting things until we throw some money at the problem
I also did my Homework and found out I bought the Heavy Duty MOOG springs for the 1978-79 5.7L Camaro with AC (aka heavier) part number 586, so I think I'm good there https://www.moog-suspension-parts.co...aro-67-02-moog https://www.shockwarehouse.com/site/...e-Coil-Springs Last edited by Gregski; 04-11-2021 at 05:49 AM. |
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I took a look at the steering next, since I could turn left on a dime put had to go around Alaska to turn right
as it turns out I could turn the steering wheel 1 full turn plus 3/8ths of a turn one way but not even one full turn the other way and even so it seems like I got one of them speed steering boxes on my rig so I tried to make some adjustment and took off the Pitman Arm and I'm glad I did and I'm double glad that I cleaned her up sum not talking smack just stating facts, this here is the work of the previous owner this appears to be the part number for a manual steering box pitman arm, yet it is mounted on a power steering one ?! hence the "alteration" I assume |
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with the steering wheel centerized at 1 and 3/8ths of a turn either way I had to toe in the driver side wheel beyond what the tie rod end allowed, I actually backed it off some here to show you in this pic, but even when it bottomed out it still wasn't enough
this Second Gen Camaro tie rod measures 8 1/8 from the center of the zirc fitting to the end of the threads |
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this in turn [pun intended] required further fandangling
I trimmed about that much off the outer tie rod end knowing I would be replacing it anyway, so this was a practice run |
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well this is interesting, these are two brand new inner tie rods and two brand new tie rod ends I bought from NAPA today, don't they look completely different? I realize one is for the driver side and the other for the passenger side but come on man, these look like they are two different brands, I plan on taking them back in and asking for another set
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it was a long day, so I just sat there in the end and stared her down sum
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doing this part felt really good, my bro got me that license frame
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i've seen welded pitman arms on offroad race rigs take a BEATING and never have an issue ... i've seen ppl break em with a hammer installing them too. cheap insurance to get a new one! also agree on the matchy matchy TREs, at least it was local and not mail-order.
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here is another kicker though, both of the TREs come with Zirc fittings yet only one of them has a hole to screw it in, the other is the "zero" maintenance kind NAPA Right Front - Tie Rod End Inner - $15.74 Part #ES443L why is this an "L" even the NAPA guy was confused NAPA Left Front - Tie Rod End Inner - $16.64 Part #ES442L I don't know what I'm going to do now, I may just spring for two matching MOOG ones and have an entire MOOG linkage, what you all think? Last edited by Gregski; 04-12-2021 at 09:35 AM. |
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MOOG is the only thing i buy for TRE and ball joints. i used to use anything cheap and i'd burn thru a set every year in the Jeep on the trail. the MOOG lasted like 10 years after i finally paid up for them. just don't buy the cheaper MOOG, they do have a "Chineseium" line too.
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came across this fun read: Where are Moog parts made? The answer may surprise you! Last edited by Gregski; 04-12-2021 at 09:49 AM. |
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the comedy continues - just ordered all MOOG steering linkage parts on the jungle website, and was greeted with this nonsense, I sure hope they actually ship it here
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this prop 65 BS is on EVERYTHING. i don't think i've purchased something in months that wasn't stamped with it. hell, bare steel has the warning!
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Looks like fun. Too bad I forgot you were so close I could have stopped by on the way or down from Jan since she lives in Yuba
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me going to work on the truck wiring while I wait on the steering parts to show up
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