Re: What causes front tires to turn outwards during wheelie
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You could have tie rod length same as lca and have same toe issues. That indicates that the two are in different arc. toe out is the least desirable you have to play with outer tie rod heights until you get the least of toe change. look in mopar chassis book it shows how to do this by making a sweep graph. .That is why we heat and bend the tie rod mount at the end of the lower ball joint or get adjuster kit and use hime joints.
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Re: What causes front tires to turn outwards during wheelie
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You could have tie rod length same as lca and have same toe issues. That indicates that the two are in different arc. toe out is the least desirable you have to play with outer tie rod heights until you get the least of toe change. look in mopar chassis book it shows how to do this by making a sweep graph. .That is why we heat and bend the tie rod mount at the end of the lower ball joint or get adjuster kit and use hime joints. I am unable to find a copy of this on Amazon, etc... If it is not too much trouble, could you post a pic/copy of this section: making a sweep graph.
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Re: What causes front tires to turn outwards during wheelie
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My buddy Patrick made a bump steer gauge and plotted mine on the Valiant when he remounted the rack. I think he found a video on YouTube showing how to do it.
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Re: What causes front tires to turn outwards during wheelie
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You could have tie rod length same as lca and have same toe issues. That indicates that the two are in different arc. toe out is the least desirable you have to play with outer tie rod heights until you get the least of toe change. look in mopar chassis book it shows how to do this by making a sweep graph. .That is why we heat and bend the tie rod mount at the end of the lower ball joint or get adjuster kit and use hime joints. I am unable to find a copy of this on Amazon, etc... If it is not too much trouble, could you post a pic/copy of this section: making a sweep graph. i think i can make a PDF file of this from the chassis manual, showing plotting graphs. then send it to you ?
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Re: What causes front tires to turn outwards during wheelie
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You could have tie rod length same as lca and have same toe issues. That indicates that the two are in different arc. toe out is the least desirable you have to play with outer tie rod heights until you get the least of toe change. look in mopar chassis book it shows how to do this by making a sweep graph. .That is why we heat and bend the tie rod mount at the end of the lower ball joint or get adjuster kit and use hime joints. I am unable to find a copy of this on Amazon, etc... If it is not too much trouble, could you post a pic/copy of this section: making a sweep graph. i think i can make a PDF file of this from the chassis manual, showing plotting graphs. then send it to you ? That would be great! Jsintexas2 domain is yahoo After a bit more reading, I fully understand what the issue is... now, I am just trying to determine what the easiest/best way is to resolve it.
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