[AT] Now Trucks pulling tractors
Louis
louis at kellnet.com
Tue Jan 25 06:33:31 PST 2005
I am not familiar with the suspension on newer F150's & 4X2's. All I
know is Ford got it right when they went back to the straight axle on
the heaver pick up trucks (4X4).
Lou
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In a message dated 1/25/2005 7:16:21 AM Central Standard Time,
louis at kellnet.com writes:
I think you are talking about two wheel drive trucks. When the truck
is loaded my camber doesn't change, it is a 2000 F250 with a straight
axle. I had a 86 Bronco, with that goofy independent suspension that
Ford had for a while. Yes the camber changed when weight was applied
to the
front end. I didn't care much for that.
Lou
The independent front suspension of the Ford 4 wd and 2 wd also has a
design
that since it uses no idler arm, the toe in changes as the wheel arc
changes. A 2wd ford seems to almost fall down under the truck when
backing loaded.
That said, however, you can turn a Ford shorter than a Chevy. Really
helps
in tight places with a trailer. My 350 crew cab will turn shorter than
my
2000 chevy 3500 extended cab.
Cecil in OKla
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