59840Surfer
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- Joined
- Oct 8, 2020
- Posts
- 212
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- 336
- Location
- Montana
- First Name
- Joe
- Truck Year
- 1986
- Truck Model
- K5
- Engine Size
- 350 Stroker to 383 with a 400 crank, Crane Cam, Q-Jet, single 3.5" exhaust..
I had a set of 'snow plow' assist springs on the front and the ride height was OK for many years (over 20) ... but they just got tired or I did ... so I got a new full set of leaves with a 2 1/2"-3" rise, urethane bushings, new shox and yet ....
..... I still feel like I'm driving a unicycle with no real directional stability. It just doesn't seem to stick to the road and I wind up pinballing the white lines on both sides of the road.
Everything's tight -- new balls and tierod ends and new Pittman, etc., yet I feel like I'm driving nose-down with zero KPI or not enuff caster to make it stable.
The hubs are good - at least there's no play or noises ... and everything takes grease well ..... tires are newish LT245x75R16 E rated @65lbs pressure all around.
I'm thinking of adding some 2 1/2 degree shims --- anyone else agree?
..... I still feel like I'm driving a unicycle with no real directional stability. It just doesn't seem to stick to the road and I wind up pinballing the white lines on both sides of the road.
Everything's tight -- new balls and tierod ends and new Pittman, etc., yet I feel like I'm driving nose-down with zero KPI or not enuff caster to make it stable.
The hubs are good - at least there's no play or noises ... and everything takes grease well ..... tires are newish LT245x75R16 E rated @65lbs pressure all around.
I'm thinking of adding some 2 1/2 degree shims --- anyone else agree?