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Ridetech control arms, should this move?
On the upper control arms, all 4 of these move very easily and freely around. Should they and what is their purpose?
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...B4324FEFEF.jpg I'm referring to the inner small washer seen in the above pic. |
Have you tightened down the cross shaft nuts all of the way? I can't really tell in the picture you posted but the washers will be loose until those nuts are tight.
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I'll have to double check that. I thought I tightened them up tight, but not too tight so that there would be bind. I just may have them a little too loose.
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Here's another pic I uploaded a while back. I'm suspecting the arms are too loose.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...A0EC64F6B9.jpg |
No torque spec given but:
5. Tighten cross shaft nuts enough to create a drag on the delrin bushings, the arm should still move. What I am seeing is tighten the nut @ ride height till the slack is taken up on the washer. 1/4 turn past. Retest. |
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Thanks Vince. In my #5, the instructions aren't worded like that. All I have is 'Position the suspension at mid travel and tighten the cross shaft nuts.' I was so worried about bind, I did not tighten these enough. All 4 inner washers move freely and easily quite a bit. This is hopefully the source of the loose clunky feeling I have. I'll have to double check the rear as well. |
Strange!! Be nice to have an actual torque number too. We like a reachable goal.
Also remember that the front support weight is 500 + LBS and don't go by what you can lift or push down on when gauging actual bind. :thumbsup: That clunky feeling you are experiencing maybe the harshness from the heims in the coil over mounts. There is very little give in them as rubber has. |
They appear to be rubber on mine if I'm not mistaken. Wonder if that would make a difference in how tight it should be.
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On another note, is it possible to overtighten the lower bolt that goes through the two spacers at the heim ball? I would guess it wouldn't matter as this shouldn't prevent the ball from moving freely. |
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