She finally sits on her own four feet again! And of course for all you pic junkies.....




Moderator: FORDification
What I'm hearing is that running poorly balanced 38's to 44's can cause the "death wobble" or shimmy due to the unbalanced weight compressing the spring each rotation. Seemed to make sense from theory, really don't know if it is a real problem with big tires? On my jeeps, running big 35x14.50's I have not even had to balance the tires as the rotational speed is quite a bit slower at speed. Of course I don't run my jeeps at 80+ either. I'm certain this truck will see more than 80 mph on occasion.averagef250 wrote:Eric's got a good point. I'd want tie rods for the street too.
What is the purpose of eliminating the kingpin taper spring?
IMO... It would seem to me that if heims can handle the forces of big tires on the rocks with hydraulic steering rams attached to the tie rods, then it would seem to me that street duty wouldn't be an issue?averagef250 wrote:Eric's got a good point. I'd want tie rods for the street too.
yup, heims are everywhere on desert racing trucks. and they obviously take a horrible beating. ive never heard of anyone breaking a heim on the forums or at the races.HRDROKN wrote:
Hmmm.... looking at the desert racers it looks like they are using heims for control arms as well as steering geometry.... and those boys launch those trucks!!!