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12-15-2012, 10:30 AM | #1 |
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Location: Preston, ID
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Lowering Spring Issues
I noticed on my 66 Short Step that with the 2" lowering springs when I turn sharp it feels like one tire is really digging in. In gravel or dirt you can see where one tire seemed to push dirt or gravel instead of riding on it. Is this something that happens with drop springs? I already have a '69 front end on the truck so spindles wouldn't be a problem (I hope), just trying to save a few bucks for other mods.
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12-15-2012, 12:17 PM | #2 |
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Location: Independence,KS
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Re: Lowering Spring Issues
Did you have the alignment reset after changing springs? Sounds like the toe in is off, which can make one tire skid or plow. Would definately have the front end checked and reset. Try to find an alignment shop that is familiar with lowered vehicles. Factory settings don't always work, since you've effectively changed the factory geometry.
A little tip I have learned over the years is to also add more caster(tilting the spindle/upper ball joint farther back)- seems to make these trucks track better and turn smoother, in my opinion. |
12-15-2012, 03:41 PM | #3 |
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Re: Lowering Spring Issues
sounds like bump steer...........
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