Thread: MII Alignment
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05-24-2011 05:14 PM #1
MII Alignment
What should MII Type suspension specs be? How much caster is too much and what happens with too much?
Thanks Ed
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05-24-2011 05:46 PM #2
I run the caster at 5 to 7 degrees, gives good high end stability. Too much makes for heavy steering, loss of road feel.Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
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05-25-2011 04:51 AM #3
Dave
Thank You
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05-25-2011 05:07 AM #4
I have the TCI IFS on my '31 set about 4.5 degrees which is almost all there is for adjustment with the 29" tall tires on the back and shorter 25" on the front. Handles straight with little effortDave W
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05-25-2011 04:57 PM #5
Mine is TCI on a 48 Jeepster 30" and 26" and am at 4.5 now. and is not really a problem . I am working at slowing its response alittle. If I drove it all the time it would probably not be an issue but MY truck is the opposit
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05-25-2011 05:28 PM #6
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05-26-2011 11:13 AM #7
Here is an article about alignments that I have referred to more than once.
How To Align Your Street Rod's Frontend | Street Rodder Magazine Article at Automotive.com
and
Basic Suspension Geometry Lessons Camber | Rod & Custom Magazine Article at Automotive.com
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05-29-2011 12:10 PM #8
Thanks for the articles they do help
You're welcome Mike, glad it worked out for you. Roger, it's taken a few years but my inventory of excess parts has shrunk a fair bit from 1 1/2 garage stalls to about an eight by eight space. ...
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