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hey coach, what does the front end of your truck look like at ride height? the last pic, I assume, is with the bags deflated? do you have a pic of the same view with air in the bags and sitting at ride height?
just concerned with the angle of the tie rods. as the truck goes up and the tie rods level out they will get longer, due to the arc of the circle they travel in, so the toe in will get wider. will that be a factor to consider? it could be a hairy ride at highway speeds if you hit a whoopee bump on a corner. |
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I measure my toe at ride height. Driving the truck below ride height will be very limited, and at slow speeds only. Got my fingers crossed that this will not be an issue. |
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All set up and ride height.
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The sheet metal is back on and I have to say I am a little disappointed.
Below is a picture of my truck sitting on a 4" drop Sid's axle with a couple leaves removed. Notice the placement of the tire in the fender opening. https://photos.smugmug.com/Other/Hen...513154_o-L.jpg This is a picture of my truck with the Danforth Crossmember installed. Notice how the wheel is further forward in the fender opening? https://photos.smugmug.com/Other/Hen...877605_n-L.jpg I have contacted Scott and inquired about any complaints regarding the wheel not being centered in the opening. He states he has never had a complaint. I discussed with a couple friends on Facebook who are installing the same crossmember and they both have the same problem. My first instinct was to slid the cab and front clip forward 3/4", but I do not think my distributer will allow it. Aired out. https://photos.smugmug.com/Other/Hen...2_192458-L.jpg Ride height. https://photos.smugmug.com/Other/Hen...92745207-L.jpg |
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I do see what your saying but I didn't have an issue either, I'm not sure if you can tell from the picture or not but its centered fairly good. The stock trucks are slightly forward so when your turning and going over a bump like into a driveway the tire doesn't rub the fender
Measuring your pictures the SID axle is slightly backward of center and your Danforth is on center of the opening measured horizontally from the lower fender bump out to the front |
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Has an alignment already been done. Guessing that could move the wheel back just a hear with more caster?
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To me it looks more centered now than before. Nice install! I'm sure it will look great after alignment.
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One thing I noticed is the steering radius sucks. I see you replaced the inner tie rod ends. What was the reason for that? Thanks!! |
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left side -0.1 degree camber <--- a little out of spec but not much 0.8 degree caster .11 degree toe right side 0.0 camber 1.4 caster .11 toe lined up as a 2003 S10 4x2 |
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What is your current opinion? What would you do different? Thanks, |
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It goes down the road straight, with no bump steer. Around town over 15 mph it seems great. It is the slow parking lot stuff that it bucks, pushes and the radius sucks. I have about 500 miles on it at this point. https://photos.smugmug.com/Other/Hen...DSC_8174-L.jpg If I was to do it over I would not go this route. When issues arise Scott is pretty much worthless as far as support. Looking back I wish I would have gone with an Industrial Chassis Crossmember or a full Fatman set up. Live and learn I guess. |
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Thanks for the update.
I am still deciding what to do. I have the SD unit setting on the shop floor, but have not jumped on it yet. I have thought about putting it up for sale and moving on to ether a MKII or just clipping the truck with a G-body clip. :confused: |
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What was the mesurements on your axle centerline how far back from the front shackle hole is the centerline
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Most every MII kit I have seen sets the axle center line at 18-1/8 inches behind the center of the front shackle pin/bolt.
The only familiarity I have with this crossmember is from reading their and a few other's install threads. I should note that we lost DWCSR in late 2017 early 2018 when he passed away. |
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Yeah just wondering i got a speedway motors and its saying 18 1/8 from the front shackle holes so i been seeing what other people has been doing 18 1/2 isnt much of a diffrence
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really never heard of them, but it does look pretty beefy and stout. let us know what you think. Do they have a web site?
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Not even sure if he sells them anymore. |
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