Dne'
Well-Known Member
I had the exhaust installed and sounds so nice!
Next door to the muffler guy, a mechanic/owner which is in process of building a shelby cobra came over to look at my stang. He had nothing but good comments to say~ while he was there, I asked him about my toe out that I feel is too much and he agreed! at that point, my tie rods were only on the threaded portion by 1/2" and obviously toed out a great deal. Sorry I didn't take actual measurement, but it was obvious to me and the mechanic.
Right now the camber of the wheels are as positive as the eccentric will allow them to be. When the camber is put more to the desired setting this will put the tie rod holes out even further!
I measured the rack(without tie rods on) and came up with 40 5/8".
With the wheels pointed staight ahead, the tie rod hole to tie rod hole length is 47.5"
The tie rods are 3.5" long(from the end of the thread to the grease fitting).
The mechanic said that I'd be better off with a bumpsteer kit as it would solve my problem and put more threads to adjust toe.
Flaming river really didn't have a response other than take as many photos and they'll evaluate the problem. Seems pretty easy to access that either the tie rods aren't long enough.
what do ya''l think??
dne'
Next door to the muffler guy, a mechanic/owner which is in process of building a shelby cobra came over to look at my stang. He had nothing but good comments to say~ while he was there, I asked him about my toe out that I feel is too much and he agreed! at that point, my tie rods were only on the threaded portion by 1/2" and obviously toed out a great deal. Sorry I didn't take actual measurement, but it was obvious to me and the mechanic.
Right now the camber of the wheels are as positive as the eccentric will allow them to be. When the camber is put more to the desired setting this will put the tie rod holes out even further!
I measured the rack(without tie rods on) and came up with 40 5/8".
With the wheels pointed staight ahead, the tie rod hole to tie rod hole length is 47.5"
The tie rods are 3.5" long(from the end of the thread to the grease fitting).
The mechanic said that I'd be better off with a bumpsteer kit as it would solve my problem and put more threads to adjust toe.
Flaming river really didn't have a response other than take as many photos and they'll evaluate the problem. Seems pretty easy to access that either the tie rods aren't long enough.
what do ya''l think??
dne'