Re: 41 Front End Suspension
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I think it's supposed to be that close.
This is the best shot I have of my 180. You can see the tie rod end is very close.
Posted on: 2022/11/22 16:19
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Re: 41 Front End Suspension
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One more, showing the arm and how close it is to the brake backing plate.
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Posted on: 2022/11/22 16:32
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Re: 41 Front End Suspension
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My concern is if I hit a large pothole the tire may flex and the rod can gouge out the sidewall of the tire. (obviously not good) If I had an inch gap I would not be concerned, but since I am about 3/8" from the sidewall that worries me.
What would happen if I buy a short tie rod? Thanks
Posted on: 2022/11/26 16:46
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Re: 41 Front End Suspension
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Gar wrote:....What would happen if I buy a short tie rod? My '41 120 was like that, in putting over 20,000 miles on it before I sold it, nary a problem of rubbing on the tyres.
Posted on: 2022/11/26 18:11
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As long as you don't have an oversized tire, I don't see any reason for concern. The engineers who designed these cars were professionals and certainly recognized such things as underinflated and flexing tires.
Additionally, I've never heard of the problem you suggest actually occuring.
Posted on: 2022/11/26 18:18
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Re: 41 Front End Suspension
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The one thing that could possibly be amiss would be if you have wheels with the wrong offset, which would also be the only thing I could think you could change.
The solution you posit, a shorter tie rod, wouldn't do anything. The only thing that will get the tie rod end away from the tire without changing the wheel or using a spacer on the wheel would be a different steering arm, which would require quite some fabrication. As a point of fact, the position of the tie rod ends is related to need for proper steering geometry, which was worked out by Ackerman, and is based upon the track, the pivot points, the wheelbase, and the distance rearward of the front axle centerline the tie rod lies: Ackerman Steering Geometry
Posted on: 2022/11/26 20:55
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Good point Jerome, I hadn't thought of that possibility.
Posted on: 2022/11/26 21:58
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Re: 41 Front End Suspension
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OK... So if I check the tire specs and compare it to the original bias ply, I should have about 3/4" gap between my tie rod and the side wall. My current tire is a 235/75r15.
Per DB and Coker, if I replace it with a 820r15 that will give me the gap that I need. Front tires are 15 years old, so I need to replace these tires as I will drive this car on tours. (Cheap insurance) Gar
Posted on: 2022/11/28 14:12
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Re: 41 Front End Suspension
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Shouldn’t your car have 7.00 X 15?
Posted on: 2022/11/28 18:49
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