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SportTrac Discussion
General Sport Trac Discussion
passenger side wheel wobble??
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<blockquote data-quote="mike moore" data-source="post: 920462" data-attributes="member: 63405"><p>ok.... UPDATE today i lowered the front end down by one inch, with the truxx keys i have on it, and guess what, no wobble!!! w.t.f ? i have noticed that with a passenger in it it does take a higher speed through a right hand turn to make it wobble, perhaps the weight of the passenger lowering it a lil??? thats what gave me the idea since i had tryed everything else. could it be that the angle of the a-arms was so steep that it had the tie rods at an angle that the large tires just kinda "took over" ???? and the tie rods are just not able 2 hold a big tire like that straight under those conditions??? it really dont make since 2 me, but it does not wobble any more. i thought about cutting the mounting bracket for the tie rod off of the spindle and rasing it up about an inch and reweld it back on, to compensate for the lift to get the tie rods back to a more friendly angle, what do ya think?????</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mike moore, post: 920462, member: 63405"] ok.... UPDATE today i lowered the front end down by one inch, with the truxx keys i have on it, and guess what, no wobble!!! w.t.f ? i have noticed that with a passenger in it it does take a higher speed through a right hand turn to make it wobble, perhaps the weight of the passenger lowering it a lil??? thats what gave me the idea since i had tryed everything else. could it be that the angle of the a-arms was so steep that it had the tie rods at an angle that the large tires just kinda "took over" ???? and the tie rods are just not able 2 hold a big tire like that straight under those conditions??? it really dont make since 2 me, but it does not wobble any more. i thought about cutting the mounting bracket for the tie rod off of the spindle and rasing it up about an inch and reweld it back on, to compensate for the lift to get the tie rods back to a more friendly angle, what do ya think????? [/QUOTE]
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