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i have a drveability issue and I hope the experts with experience can help.
I have my tires issues pretty much worked out, have fixed the spare, etc etc.
The truck is an M818 with an M109 box, 16.00x20's, and the box is 3" above the frame via oak planks. The other mods are a lift gate and a low-mounted generator set where the driver side fuel tank was removed.
Instead of 100PSI, I am now runing 70PSI on six 16.00x20 tires on Goodyear HEMMT rims. I lowered the prssure from 100 because the entire tread was not on the ground as evidenced by tracks on concrete. It seems to be now. The air pressure change did not make any real difference in this.
Is the steering touchy on the M818, or is this the tire size, or do I need some alignment?
The way it behaves is that a turn of the wheel in one direction results in a certain amount of direction change, and a turn in the wheel in the other direction seems to result in a greater change in that direction.
The reference point for "straight or center" the above statement is when going down the highway, straight, at 45-50MPH. Speed does not matter but the faster I go the more pronounced any steering issues are going to be.
I am sometimes in fear of losing it because the steering seems over-eager and the truck wants to over-steer and unevenly at that. Not like the deuce was. It happens at all speeds, and of course at 35 is an annoyance, and at 50 it is scary.
I have swapped tires around on the truck and there has been no change. I cannot find anything wrong but maybe I don't know where to look.
There has been no sidewall heating. What is the correct pressure for Goodyear 16.00x20 on a 25,000 lb 6x6 truck at 50MPH?
Is the steering variable ratio?
could the tuck be going straight when the steering box is not "centered", because of a wrongly done toe alignment?
A lot of questions - I hope the combined experience on this board can answer them. Before I am driven crazy. It is to the point I am curtailing driving for safety reasons.
I have my tires issues pretty much worked out, have fixed the spare, etc etc.
The truck is an M818 with an M109 box, 16.00x20's, and the box is 3" above the frame via oak planks. The other mods are a lift gate and a low-mounted generator set where the driver side fuel tank was removed.
Instead of 100PSI, I am now runing 70PSI on six 16.00x20 tires on Goodyear HEMMT rims. I lowered the prssure from 100 because the entire tread was not on the ground as evidenced by tracks on concrete. It seems to be now. The air pressure change did not make any real difference in this.
Is the steering touchy on the M818, or is this the tire size, or do I need some alignment?
The way it behaves is that a turn of the wheel in one direction results in a certain amount of direction change, and a turn in the wheel in the other direction seems to result in a greater change in that direction.
The reference point for "straight or center" the above statement is when going down the highway, straight, at 45-50MPH. Speed does not matter but the faster I go the more pronounced any steering issues are going to be.
I am sometimes in fear of losing it because the steering seems over-eager and the truck wants to over-steer and unevenly at that. Not like the deuce was. It happens at all speeds, and of course at 35 is an annoyance, and at 50 it is scary.
I have swapped tires around on the truck and there has been no change. I cannot find anything wrong but maybe I don't know where to look.
There has been no sidewall heating. What is the correct pressure for Goodyear 16.00x20 on a 25,000 lb 6x6 truck at 50MPH?
Is the steering variable ratio?
could the tuck be going straight when the steering box is not "centered", because of a wrongly done toe alignment?
A lot of questions - I hope the combined experience on this board can answer them. Before I am driven crazy. It is to the point I am curtailing driving for safety reasons.
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