Trango
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Hi all,
Years ago (2009-2010), I blew apart my M35a2 and combined parts from it, a few 5 tons, and a civvy Ford medium duty to make a hybrid truck.
I stuck a Ross Hydrapower box outside of the driver's side frame rail, and used it to drive a longitudinal drag link against the stock 5 ton axle steering arm.
It worked very well, although I experienced some minor rubbing against the bottom of the pitman arm on full lock.
Fast forward to 2022. To take advantage of the better availability and weight capacity offered by the Michelin XZL tires being surplused these days, I recently swapped out all of my old, aging Michelin XL 48's to the new 53's. Unfortunately, the light steering rubbing issue that I had with 48's is now fairly painful with 53's.
I put together this video. For me, the right answer is to move the steering box up on the frame rail, using an extension plate if necessary.
I'm concerned that this will create too much angularity with the drag link, causing bump steer. I'm also wondering if I'm missing anything. Thoughts?
Thanks in advance.
Years ago (2009-2010), I blew apart my M35a2 and combined parts from it, a few 5 tons, and a civvy Ford medium duty to make a hybrid truck.
I stuck a Ross Hydrapower box outside of the driver's side frame rail, and used it to drive a longitudinal drag link against the stock 5 ton axle steering arm.
It worked very well, although I experienced some minor rubbing against the bottom of the pitman arm on full lock.
Fast forward to 2022. To take advantage of the better availability and weight capacity offered by the Michelin XZL tires being surplused these days, I recently swapped out all of my old, aging Michelin XL 48's to the new 53's. Unfortunately, the light steering rubbing issue that I had with 48's is now fairly painful with 53's.
I put together this video. For me, the right answer is to move the steering box up on the frame rail, using an extension plate if necessary.
I'm concerned that this will create too much angularity with the drag link, causing bump steer. I'm also wondering if I'm missing anything. Thoughts?
Thanks in advance.