Thank you for explaining that rear steer , I don't know how many times I had to rewind the video to get it to sink in !!! Lol ,. I screen shot your white board to soom in on it later too . Smh , now I've got to go chk out my Falcon Gasser . Thanks again , jOe
I like how you said would you put your mom your daughter your son in that car to do it right I'm a union painter I tell all my guys paint it as if it's your own house
Makes total sense when you explain it like that. Question though my solid axle dodge 3500 has the steering in front of the axle what’s the difference to make thy work?
The design as the correction in it. So it tracks right. Steering arms have a lot to do with it. And what they use to steer it. If it’s designed for front steer from the factory. You don’t have problems…
Where should the frame be set when adjusting for the angle of the king pin? Frame sitting level ? Or at cars normal height with a load on it? 4cyl engine.
Great video , info on the akerman was definatly needed , thank you . I probably spelt that wrong but you get what I meant I'm sure lol thanks again
Thank you for explaining that rear steer , I don't know how many times I had to rewind the video to get it to sink in !!! Lol ,. I screen shot your white board to soom in on it later too . Smh , now I've got to go chk out my Falcon Gasser . Thanks again , jOe
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Excellent… thank you 👍👍😎
Great explanation
Great 👍 Tips guys much ablie
This is a great lesson on steering mechanics. Thanks.
Makes total sense the way you explained it. Great content
I am starting a front end and was going to put it in the front... not now, going to the rear.
Good information Chris 👍
Isn't that Ackermann angle? I've never heard it as acumen.
Yes you be correct. We will work on our spelling next time. lol
Good video! Great info
I like how you said would you put your mom your daughter your son in that car to do it right I'm a union painter I tell all my guys paint it as if it's your own house
I appreciate it. I finally understand it and now know why mines driving like dog shi+.. ✌🏼
Don't know about "Coving" the radius rods for tie rod clearance. We just heated and bent the steering rods down to clear.
That is some great information.
Got it
Makes total sense when you explain it like that. Question though my solid axle dodge 3500 has the steering in front of the axle what’s the difference to make thy work?
The design as the correction in it. So it tracks right. Steering arms have a lot to do with it. And what they use to steer it. If it’s designed for front steer from the factory. You don’t have problems…
Where should the frame be set when adjusting for the angle of the king pin? Frame sitting level ? Or at cars normal height with a load on it? 4cyl engine.
At ride height with load like you going to drive it.