front suspension issue
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I have a weird problem.............my car is a '63 Plymouth Savoy, it has '74 Plymouth Fury disc brakes in place of the standard drum brakes, it also has a Pinto steering setup, the rest of the suspension is stock. All of the stock suspension parts are brand new, except the Torsion Bars, which are weak, and new ones are on back order..........So, here is my problem, when i backup the car, the front tires immediately splay out, the tops fold in about 4" and the bottoms splay out about 4".........this is without turning or anything, they just flop right out at the bottom.....now, as soon as i start to go forward, they snap right back to where they should be.........the pinto steering is tight, no slack, and all of the other components are brand new........the car did not always do this, it started about a year ago, and has gotten progressively worse........i wonder if there is a stop or something that has broken.......the car does wheelstands, usually around three to four feet and comes down straight, without any wobble, The toe in and out looks like it changes when the car is in the air, but has been normal when the car is on the ground, this more of a Castor/Camber failure to my way of thinking..........anybody have any ideas?
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Re: front suspension issue
[Re: John_Kunkel]
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something is diffidently loose "forward/back" i would check strut rods
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Re: front suspension issue
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BUMPSTEER! That is the issue.
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Re: front suspension issue
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12/30/21 01:38 PM
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Can you post a pic or short vid of the issue? I'm not sure of the problem you have here. I've seen something similar on a brand new nostalgia F/C. It was backing up to make a test pass when both front wheels turned out (left to left and right to right, like this -> \ ^ / ). IIRC when going backwards both wheels want to turn outwards and on the steering linkages / tie bars, they were going past / over "TDC" on the linkage, for want of a better phrase. Has it always done it?
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Re: front suspension issue
[Re: Tig]
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Can you post a pic or short vid of the issue? I'm not sure of the problem you have here. I've seen something similar on a brand new nostalgia F/C. It was backing up to make a test pass when both front wheels turned out (left to left and right to right, like this -> \ ^ / ). IIRC when going backwards both wheels want to turn outwards and on the steering linkages / tie bars, they were going past / over "TDC" on the linkage, for want of a better phrase. Has it always done it? If you were to stand at the front of the car, and watch, as soon as i start to back up, the part of the tire touching the pavement will splay out about 4", and the top of the tire will splay in about the same amount........../........\............<<<like this...........then when i go forward, it will resume the correct stance...........l.........l...........<<<.like this........No, it has not always done it, it started a year or so ago, and is getting worse
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Re: front suspension issue
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Something(s) obviously worn/cracked/or fatigued over hard use. My thought is that the actual condition was always there to some less noticable degree but has suffered due to high loads imposed on the steering/suspension parts. If you could get it on one of the rack fixtures I mentioned earlier you could rule out a lot of things. Bill i am going to give it a try
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Re: front suspension issue
[Re: 1savoyracer]
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12/30/21 04:48 PM
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Can you post a pic or short vid of the issue? I'm not sure of the problem you have here. I've seen something similar on a brand new nostalgia F/C. It was backing up to make a test pass when both front wheels turned out (left to left and right to right, like this -> \ ^ / ). IIRC when going backwards both wheels want to turn outwards and on the steering linkages / tie bars, they were going past / over "TDC" on the linkage, for want of a better phrase. Has it always done it? If you were to stand at the front of the car, and watch, as soon as i start to back up, the part of the tire touching the pavement will splay out about 4", and the top of the tire will splay in about the same amount........../........\............<<<like this...........then when i go forward, it will resume the correct stance...........l.........l...........<<<.like this........No, it has not always done it, it started a year or so ago, and is getting worse OK, so the camber angle is changing, going way positive. As others have said, something has got to be seriously worn or busted. Weird that both sides do the same ?? I'd be stopping it in the "fault" condition and looking to see whats changed or moved under there. Keep us updated, really intrigued to see whats happening
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Re: front suspension issue
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I am with dvw on strut rod bushings. Get some QA1 strut rods if you are running a stock style LCA.
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Re: front suspension issue
[Re: Jeremiah]
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01/05/22 08:15 AM
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Sorry not a fan of a pinto rack on a mopar. I have done a few for customers with the same results as you have, The rack is so short that the pivot points of the inner joint makes the rod real long giving it a lot of leverage. So when backing up it pulls the toe way in pulling on suspension sucking it in. I bett if you measure your front end height i bet the car actually is raised up higher after backing up so that it changes camber. I would also bet you have a lot of toe change when front end comes up. i would either find a longer rack or or go back to stock. This is not an easy task to chase. Jake
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Re: front suspension issue
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01/05/22 08:58 AM
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Heidi's. Has different width racks in Mustang 2 pattern. Qa1has rack extensions. Doug
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