Thread: Drag link question
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02-27-2008 10:04 AM #2
You are facing the same problem I did on my T. I took the easy way out and put the draglink out front, even thought I know the ackermann is goofy now.
I would simply heat and bend a slight S shape into the flat arms to bring the draglink and tie rod below your radius rod lower bar. It will be somewhat low there, but at least you can retain your cross steering and your ackermann.
To answer your question about keeping it level, yes, they generally recommend that you retain a level, parallel shape to the arms. So after you bend the arms down, rebend the ends back up level. It allows them to swivel on the tie rod ends better. You might also consider short tube spacers, like an inch long between the flat arms and your rod ends. If you keep them very short and the bolts tight it shouldn't give you any slop. I am going to have to do the same thing with my '39 Dodge (pictured below)
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