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Doctor Diff Viper-Style 13" Front Disc Brake Kit

I've never touched the strut rods but the paint is worn off the frame rails behind the suspension on both sides.
See post #88. You can see the red paint gone but some original green paint remaining.

I wonder why you're touching the frame rail behind the tire, and not in front?
 
The chassis is clearly stock 1970 stuff. Stock strut rods, stock and original lower control arms though they have been gusseted.
 
Mine might hit in the back first too when the suspension's aligned.

Thanks for your contributions, KD. (Not being ironic)

Toe out in turns

I'd think we'd all be seeing the same thing - and we might, when everything is adjusted on my car.
 
Mine might hit in the back first too when the suspension's aligned.

Thanks for your contributions, KD. (Not being ironic)



I'd think we'd all be seeing the same thing - and we might, when everything is adjusted on my car.
We do. Put the car together and drive it.
 
We do. Put the car together and drive it.

Lots of figurin' out to do before that happens.

So, theoretically, the SN95 Mustang rim with 5.73" backspacing should work. With the XXR 555 rims I'll have to use a 1/2-1" spacer or adapter because of the lip in the center hole that the the center cap clamps on to. The rims I have with 35mm offset and 6.13 backspacing, will likely rub in tight turns, but be o.k. most of the time. The version of this rim with 25mm offset and 5.73 backspacing should definitely work in front, with the spacer. Since I've only got 2 XXR- 555's at the moment, if the ones I've got will work in the back it is no trouble to get the other version for the front. Of course it would be extra sweet to get the 10" version of the rim, but I don't think that will fit without moving the leaf springs in or jacking up the car. Will have a look at it again soon.

For the front, I've either got to get a 1/2" spacer and longer studs, or a wider adapter (and possibly shorter studs).

It's going to be next to impossible to get these rims as close to the fender as Kern's with the amount of backspacing they have.
 
Would that be an anti- Ackerman angle? Or reverse/ negative ? You got me on that one.

Would it affect Ackerman angle? AFAIK, changing the toe won't increase/decrease the total amount of increased turn in angle on the inside wheel. Just where it begins or ends.
 
Would that be an anti- Ackerman angle? Or reverse/ negative ? You got me on that one.
You are over complicating things.
Simply put, my tires contact the frame rail behind the tire on each side while never contacting any other part of the car. When I used to pay for alignments, I specified 1/8" toe IN. That is what I set it to when I aligned it the last time.
My 2007 Dodge truck is the opposite. The tires rub the front sway bar but nothing else.
 
You are over complicating things.
Simply put, my tires contact the frame rail behind the tire on each side while never contacting any other part of the car. When I used to pay for alignments, I specified 1/8" toe IN. That is what I set it to when I aligned it the last time.
My 2007 Dodge truck is the opposite. The tires rub the front sway bar but nothing else.
Not at all. I was trying to explain for JR why the rear of the tire will hit the frame rail.
Not an unknown mystery. TOOT. toe out on turns.
 
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