Re: 12" wheelstand then the tires shimmy when it comes down
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02/18/13 08:16 PM
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Not wishing to Hijack the thread but the car has solid strut's with the Heim joints, tubular uca's with Heims, boxed lca's with poly bushes. The idler arm was replaced too. A good set up helped but you can't get away from the physics of the set up. The upper, lower and track rod arms all run through different arcs and pull the wheel every which way through the travel. Limiters help but really just mask the problem we have them too. Only real cure is going to a strut type front suspension I'd guess. In real time, at it's worst, it was a brief shimmy of the steering wheel on touch down. If you watch some of the old Super stock vids on you tube a lot of the mopes do it. I just put it down as inherent but made worse by a poor set up / alignment job. Again apologies to the OP for hijacking but hopefully this helps some.
The initial problem is the 2 different length arms... the upper being shorter is fine for going around corners but was never meant to have the front tires come off the ground... if the upper arm was the same length as the lower AND both the upper and lower pivoted from the same inner pivot points(same point inward) then the spindle would stay vertical... then all you have to do is make sure the inner tie rod point is at the same pivot point(inward pivot of the lower arm) and at the height of the arm.. then just make sure the tie rod is level at curb height... they would all pivot in the same arc... but the stock front end wasnt designed to pull wheelies on a straight line... it was designed to corner
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Re: 12" wheelstand then the tires shimmy when it comes down
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02/18/13 08:20 PM
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Check this out http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=91dmTS-UvDc
We've made it better but it still does it We have over 7 inches of travel on the front end, it was never designed for that much.
I may be wrong but in this case I don't think static bump steer is the issue. There are inches of toe change with almost zero ride height change. Stop/start the video after the return to earth. There's definitely a toe change happening. I think it's a combination of flex , bushing compression and expansion. My bet the number one culprit here are the strut rod bushings. Possibly the control arm bushings as well. Add a little flex and whala. My 2 cents. Doug
Not wishing to Hijack the thread but the car has solid strut's with the Heim joints, tubular uca's with Heims, boxed lca's with poly bushes. The idler arm was replaced too. A good set up helped but you can't get away from the physics of the set up. The upper, lower and track rod arms all run through different arcs and pull the wheel every which way through the travel. Limiters help but really just mask the problem we have them too. Only real cure is going to a strut type front suspension I'd guess. In real time, at it's worst, it was a brief shimmy of the steering wheel on touch down. If you watch some of the old Super stock vids on you tube a lot of the mopes do it. I just put it down as inherent but made worse by a poor set up / alignment job. Again apologies to the OP for hijacking but hopefully this helps some.
I guess that shoots my theory. Maybe we're looking at it all wrong. Maybe the toe is remaining constant and the whole steering assembly is moving right and left. In that case the steering damper helping to control the problem makes sense. Now we're back to the question of cause of the oscillation. I still believe there is toe change (both sides changing equally) as the cars that exhibit this problem continue to go straight. How about the fact that when the wheels are off the ground the track dimension narrows. When contact is made with the ground the tires need to scrub outward to the original dimension. Could this be the cause? Maybe that's why limiting travel helps. It reduces the change in track dimension. Doug
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Re: 12" wheelstand then the tires shimmy when it comes down
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02/18/13 08:38 PM
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Here's a vid from a different angle, you can see both wheels. They seem to be following the same angle. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4-w-tGU0Nks
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Re: 12" wheelstand then the tires shimmy when it comes down
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02/18/13 08:44 PM
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I've often wondered if the strut rods with heim joints, exacerbated the problem. My car does the shimmy quite bad but i never really notice it. I cut my bump stops down for more front end travel but it seems to spend a long time going up and not going forward. So this year, i'm going to fit stock ones to shorten the travel. Mick
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Re: 12" wheelstand then the tires shimmy when it comes down
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02/18/13 08:49 PM
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I've often wondered if the strut rods with heim joints, exacerbated the problem. My car does the shimmy quite bad but i never really notice it. I cut my bump stops down for more front end travel but it seems to spend a long time going up and not going forward. So this year, i'm going to fit stock ones to shorten the travel. Mick
All I know Mick is that the more front rise / travel we could get, the better the 60ft ( the back wheel ones baffled us for a time though )
'74 Challenger..9.46 @ 145.9 1/4, 6.001 @ 118 1/8 so far. 4023lb !!! # N/A, Marsh performance 655ci, Indy Maxx, T/R, Indy 600-13 X's, Street legal, pump gas, full interior, Cal-Tracs, mufflers, 3:73's and real 10.5 radials. 9.51 @ 142.4 1/4, 6.003 @ 114 1/8 with our old mule KB, 572-13, 580 wedge. RHD '68 Barracuda Fastback 323ci street/strip. Best ET 13.88 @ 99.03
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Re: 12" wheelstand then the tires shimmy when it comes down
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02/18/13 10:38 PM
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i dont mean to distract...but i gotta ask..how do you get those super slow mo videos.?
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Re: 12" wheelstand then the tires shimmy when it comes down
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02/18/13 11:36 PM
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Not wishing to Hijack the thread but the car has solid strut's with the Heim joints, tubular uca's with Heims, boxed lca's with poly bushes. The idler arm was replaced too. A good set up helped but you can't get away from the physics of the set up. The upper, lower and track rod arms all run through different arcs and pull the wheel every which way through the travel. Limiters help but really just mask the problem we have them too. Only real cure is going to a strut type front suspension I'd guess. In real time, at it's worst, it was a brief shimmy of the steering wheel on touch down. If you watch some of the old Super stock vids on you tube a lot of the mopes do it. I just put it down as inherent but made worse by a poor set up / alignment job. Again apologies to the OP for hijacking but hopefully this helps some.
The initial problem is the 2 different length arms... the upper being shorter is fine for going around corners but was never meant to have the front tires come off the ground... if the upper arm was the same length as the lower AND both the upper and lower pivoted from the same inner pivot points(same point inward) then the spindle would stay vertical... then all you have to do is make sure the inner tie rod point is at the same pivot point(inward pivot of the lower arm) and at the height of the arm.. then just make sure the tie rod is level at curb height... they would all pivot in the same arc... but the stock front end wasnt designed to pull wheelies on a straight line... it was designed to corner
My suspension has been rebuilt as Mr P discribed in his first paragraph with strut rods with heim joints, tube upper arms ,boxed lowers and here is a vid of the front wheel.
http://youtu.be/LWD9sbw_UWk
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Re: 12" wheelstand then the tires shimmy when it comes down
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02/19/13 12:22 AM
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i dont mean to distract...but i gotta ask..how do you get those super slow mo videos.?
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