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Thanks for the compliments guys. The truck is my favorite pass time.
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When you spread the track of your front wheels, they no longer steer properly. Stock. there is an imaginary line that intersects another vertically thru the king pins just below the surface of the road This way, as the front wheels steer, they pivot along this imaginary intersection.I did my wheels just like yours. It makes the truck have a real cool stance, but I'm still not sure it I like the way it drives. I noticed a HUGE difference (as in not good) in how it drove in the mud and snow. It'll dam near jerk the wheel out of your hands if one side gets hooked in a berm. I think setting the wheel that far out as compared to stock causes a lot of leverage problems. I also can tell that having a brake slightly out of adjustment amplifies the pulling problem. I can adjust the brakes and it will pull one way... adjust them again and it will pull the other way. I think the added offset really hurts driveability.
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I fixed it. I went back to stock wheels and 11.00'sWhen you spread the track of your front wheels, they no longer steer properly. Stock. there is an imaginary line that intersects another vertically thru the king pins just below the surface of the road This way, as the front wheels steer, they pivot along this imaginary intersection.
When you spread the front wheels, as you turn you are effectively lengthening the wheelbase on one side, and shortening it on the other, as you steer. The steering geometry is no longer correct.
So, moving wheels out does more then just putting more weight on the outer wheel bearings. The dynamics of the handling are affected. Remember Radio Flyer wagons? How well did they corner? Really badly, and it is because wagon steering where one front wheel advances and the other recedes in a turn does not handle well at all.
When you hit a berm, there is more leverage working against you for the same reason.
I don't know that there is any easy way to address this as it would probably entail major surgery on those Rockwell knuckles.
How bad was the rubbing? You might be better off with rubbing at full lock (always at low speeds) than an evil handling truck (how does it feel on twisty-turny roads?).
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