kcjaz
SILVER Star
So I have a slight bow in my passenger RLCA. How much it too much "bow" to run with. I do not notice anything driving down the highway. I think the only thing potentially affected would be the alignment of the rear axle and I think misalignment there would only cause a "tracking issue" where the centerline of the truck becomes skewed relative to the direction of travel. Steering would compensate and there would be no impact to tire wear. If rear axle alignment was super critical, I would think there would be an adjustment on the stock RLCAs but there isn't. So I don't think a little bend is a big deal. Am I right?
I have, and always carry a spare RLCA because I know its a matter of time before I really bend one. I could swap it and try to straighten the bowed one. Here is where I think I did this:
Side note, crawl was pretty amazing but it didn't get me over this. Just not enough clearance. I would end up with only the front driver tire with any traction and that wasn't enough to pull the back up and over.
I have, and always carry a spare RLCA because I know its a matter of time before I really bend one. I could swap it and try to straighten the bowed one. Here is where I think I did this:
Side note, crawl was pretty amazing but it didn't get me over this. Just not enough clearance. I would end up with only the front driver tire with any traction and that wasn't enough to pull the back up and over.