Redwein
12-27-2015, 01:35 PM
We now have the steering rack installed and did a rough alignment based on the initial control arm length specs and eyeballing that the wheels were straight. I'm sure it's way off but I'm sure that's to be expected at this point.
I have 2 questions related to when we do the final alignment. I realize this will be when we are much further along but I want to address anything that we should here while everything is so accessible.
1. Right now, the driver and passenger tie rod ends aren't screwed on the same amount. The driver side appears to be threaded approximately an inch further than the passenger side. Is this likely due to just not adjusting the control arms identically? Is it just normal?
2. Assuming we need to adjust the tie rods as part of the final alignment, it doesn't appear that the inner tie rod is intended/able to be turned so I'm guessing we will need to disconnect the outer tie rod ends from the spindles when we need to adjust. Is that correct? I believe it is a pain to do that. If so, is the best way to bang on the spindle (not the stud) with a BFH where the tie rod end is connected? Any other advice?
Thanks
I have 2 questions related to when we do the final alignment. I realize this will be when we are much further along but I want to address anything that we should here while everything is so accessible.
1. Right now, the driver and passenger tie rod ends aren't screwed on the same amount. The driver side appears to be threaded approximately an inch further than the passenger side. Is this likely due to just not adjusting the control arms identically? Is it just normal?
2. Assuming we need to adjust the tie rods as part of the final alignment, it doesn't appear that the inner tie rod is intended/able to be turned so I'm guessing we will need to disconnect the outer tie rod ends from the spindles when we need to adjust. Is that correct? I believe it is a pain to do that. If so, is the best way to bang on the spindle (not the stud) with a BFH where the tie rod end is connected? Any other advice?
Thanks