Any way to get d150 drop spindles?
#41
RE: Any way to get d150 drop spindles?
And I thought you would wanna see this too. http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2486461
#42
RE: Any way to get d150 drop spindles?
Yeah I ought to be ashamed, haven't driven mine but twice in a year. Bought this friggin house 5 yrs ago and just ain't had time. But it's time for some fun! Hell I might even make it to the drags this year. Probably gonna get the truckinsuspension spindles, they are only $200, if for some reason this doesn't work out, the wife won't scream as loud. Don't wanna get her P.O.d yet, need a bigger mtr. Picture me with my *** for a hat.
#44
RE: Any way to get d150 drop spindles?
B.T.W. the only problem I could see, and it may be no problem at all, in a shorter C.L. spindle used with stock Ram steering,is by moving the tie rods out of parallel with the drag link, may have an adverse affect on Ackerman. Normally the wheel on the inside of a turn, turns a few degrees sharper than the outside. Smaller radius on the inside. Not sure if the 2.75" shorter arms have any affect on this or not. It's probably negligible if at all, and unlikely any of us are goin' road course racin' anyhow. I'll ask around and see what I can find out. Or set here all night movin' my fingers in arcs.[sm=confused06.gif]
#45
RE: Any way to get d150 drop spindles?
Lugnuts,
PLEASE keep us informed as to how you are doing on the Dakota spindles, and pics if available. If there is anything you need to machine please note it..... or make several, I am sure that some of us will want them. Thanks for being the guinea pig.
PLEASE keep us informed as to how you are doing on the Dakota spindles, and pics if available. If there is anything you need to machine please note it..... or make several, I am sure that some of us will want them. Thanks for being the guinea pig.
#46
RE: Any way to get d150 drop spindles?
ORIGINAL: turbododgepirate
Lugnuts,
PLEASE keep us informed as to how you are doing on the Dakota spindles, and pics if available. If there is anything you need to machine please note it..... or make several, I am sure that some of us will want them. Thanks for being the guinea pig.
Lugnuts,
PLEASE keep us informed as to how you are doing on the Dakota spindles, and pics if available. If there is anything you need to machine please note it..... or make several, I am sure that some of us will want them. Thanks for being the guinea pig.
#47
RE: Any way to get d150 drop spindles?
Looks like reaming the holes will be the way I go too. Went and got the Dak today, pure hell, finally loaded it on the trailer with a big forklift. Anyhow, the rack is shot, the inner tie rods are sloppy, pulled a boot to look, fluid ran out. Only73,000 oilfeild fresh miles. Will see howmy truckfeels with the faster ratio of the Dak spindles.
#49
RE: Any way to get d150 drop spindles?
You mean turn the rack input parallel to the ground?Sort of. I've considered going through the crossmember at about a 45 deg.angle.The angles on the upper steering shaft U-jointcan get pretty severe, since the column is so far left, compared to a Dak, and those damnable headers are right in the middle of it all. I've even consideredswapping thespindles to rear steer which would have it's own set of cusswords, but the oilpan's in the way anyhow. I've been 2 yrs drinkin' coffee off an on lookin at it. If I went back to fenderwell headers it would curealot of problems. An 1 7/8"weld up header kit is about $250 bucks from Summit, and about a week to build 'em, plus about $200 at the muffler shop for 3" ex. pipes. Chingow. Since the rack I got today is shot,that part of the project will have to wait. Gonna go ahead with the spindle swap, drink some more coffee,and study on the rack idea. B.T.W. Scored an 8 3/4 Sure Grip A-body rear for $150, it's only 55" flange to flange,compared to 64" for the trucks. Dropping the the backend over some 30-13.5 E.T. Streets will be next. I wanna go racin!
#50