
ScottBarnes wrote:Thx - I’m assuming the only way to determine existing caster in bushings is to yank them off? Are they stamped?
ScottBarnes wrote:3.5” lift -
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Digger wrote:Your Caster is +2.3° Drivers / +2.6° Passenger. The report shows RED because it is out of spec.(Low) . I like to be on the high end of that with 3-5°, similar to other modern power steering equipped vehicles.
Camber looks OK for a Bronco. Factory was 1.5°. The truck will pull to the side with higher positive camber. Right in your case. However the lower caster on the driver's side will counter the camber pull on the passenger side.
Toe is fine number-wise. However, if you have heavily offset wheels or tires that stick out a ways, the truck can dynamically toe-out due to the drag of the tires while driving. The drag tends to stretch/straighten the tierod, load the tie-rod ends, etc resulting is loss of toe-in, which can make the trunk wander as toe approaches zero.
I would start with fixing the Caster. Yes, you will have to pull radius arm bushings. If that doesn't completely fix it, bump the toe up to .37°, but no more than .50° (total toe) Between these two angles, it should noticeably improve any wandering issues.
One other factor might be tire pressure. It's routine for alignment shops to check tire pressure before alignment. If they set your pressure at 32psi, that is likely too high for big tires. The bigger the tire, the less pressure needed to support the truck. Too high and its like driving on ice skates, the truck will wander from riding on only the center of the tire patch. My 37's are down to 26psi on the street to get full contact. Higher than 28psi and Im all over the lane at interstate speeds.
ScottBarnes wrote:Digger wrote:Your Caster is +2.3° Drivers / +2.6° Passenger. The report shows RED because it is out of spec.(Low) . I like to be on the high end of that with 3-5°, similar to other modern power steering equipped vehicles.
Camber looks OK for a Bronco. Factory was 1.5°. The truck will pull to the side with higher positive camber. Right in your case. However the lower caster on the driver's side will counter the camber pull on the passenger side.
Toe is fine number-wise. However, if you have heavily offset wheels or tires that stick out a ways, the truck can dynamically toe-out due to the drag of the tires while driving. The drag tends to stretch/straighten the tierod, load the tie-rod ends, etc resulting is loss of toe-in, which can make the trunk wander as toe approaches zero.
I would start with fixing the Caster. Yes, you will have to pull radius arm bushings. If that doesn't completely fix it, bump the toe up to .37°, but no more than .50° (total toe) Between these two angles, it should noticeably improve any wandering issues.
One other factor might be tire pressure. It's routine for alignment shops to check tire pressure before alignment. If they set your pressure at 32psi, that is likely too high for big tires. The bigger the tire, the less pressure needed to support the truck. Too high and its like driving on ice skates, the truck will wander from riding on only the center of the tire patch. My 37's are down to 26psi on the street to get full contact. Higher than 28psi and Im all over the lane at interstate speeds.
Thanks fellas -- So if I have 2 degree bushings now (just hypothetical), and I replace with 7 degree bushings, I should end up with a 5+ positive caster, correct?
Problem is that I'm leaving for MX Thurs a.m. and don't have a bunch of time to order/received bushings -- But I do know where I can put my hands on some 7 degree right now.
Viperwolf1 wrote:I think you may be out of time for a bushing swap. It would be a most of the day swap if you had new ones. The old ones could even be 7 degree already.
Too many people trying to get too many things done at the very last minute right now.
Viperwolf1 wrote:Jeff says to bring your bushings, Bronco and his aluminum jack stands over to his place tomorrow and we will make it happen.
Yep. Going to bajaproof a couple Broncos.Digger wrote:Phil, I think I saw you headed south on I25 around noon today near Longmont
that’s right! Get on me because I’m gonna swap some rubber bushings and you’re probably off swapping rear ends and transfer cases! [emoji23][emoji23]Viperwolf1 wrote:Yep. Going to bajaproof a couple Broncos.Digger wrote:Phil, I think I saw you headed south on I25 around noon today near Longmont
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