I am trying to track down a specific cause of death wobble. My questions only pertains to shackle angle and specific toe in, not all the other issues that can cause it since I never had it until the following changes were made. My bearings are good.
I have a 73 FJ40 with 35" BFG muds / just switched from 35" Coopers, front flipped springs, 4" SUA with 1" shackles, and 60 series steering.
I wanted to level my rig out (rear is SOA) and I took out the 1" shackles and put the stock ones back. I had a bit of steering wobble, but nothing that was concerning but I did need to adjust my toe in a bit.
Before I could adjust my alignment I changed from 35 Coopers to 35 BFGs (A bit taller and a lot heaver) The 40 mile drive there I had a little wobble. We balanced the tires with a friend’s electronic balancer at an auto repair shop but only did the inside of the wheel balancing. On the 40 mile drive back, I had pretty good wobble at slower speeds and thought that the balancing wasn't good on the tires (had about 1,000 miles on them before I got them). Monday morning, I adjusted my toe and took the tires in to a tire only shop and the tires took a lot of weight. On the way home, more wobble and one bumpy road, it went to bad wobble. I watched them zero out the tires when balancing so I know they are good.
I checked to see if my previous adjustment was off and I messed up someplace and my toe was a little under 1/2" less in front. Too much and I think this is why the wobble was worse.
I readjusted toe last night and my toe is at 1/8" less in front. I haven't driven since. Figure it I all good until I saw a few posts talking about how the FSM is for bias tires and that a radial should be set at 0"s. What are thoughts on this?
Second question: With a 4” SUA lift, should I have longer shackles than stock to correct my axle angle? My shackle angle is not perfect, but they are angled forward and not straight up and down. Would a stock shackle with this lift cause DW?
I have a 73 FJ40 with 35" BFG muds / just switched from 35" Coopers, front flipped springs, 4" SUA with 1" shackles, and 60 series steering.
I wanted to level my rig out (rear is SOA) and I took out the 1" shackles and put the stock ones back. I had a bit of steering wobble, but nothing that was concerning but I did need to adjust my toe in a bit.
Before I could adjust my alignment I changed from 35 Coopers to 35 BFGs (A bit taller and a lot heaver) The 40 mile drive there I had a little wobble. We balanced the tires with a friend’s electronic balancer at an auto repair shop but only did the inside of the wheel balancing. On the 40 mile drive back, I had pretty good wobble at slower speeds and thought that the balancing wasn't good on the tires (had about 1,000 miles on them before I got them). Monday morning, I adjusted my toe and took the tires in to a tire only shop and the tires took a lot of weight. On the way home, more wobble and one bumpy road, it went to bad wobble. I watched them zero out the tires when balancing so I know they are good.
I checked to see if my previous adjustment was off and I messed up someplace and my toe was a little under 1/2" less in front. Too much and I think this is why the wobble was worse.
I readjusted toe last night and my toe is at 1/8" less in front. I haven't driven since. Figure it I all good until I saw a few posts talking about how the FSM is for bias tires and that a radial should be set at 0"s. What are thoughts on this?
Second question: With a 4” SUA lift, should I have longer shackles than stock to correct my axle angle? My shackle angle is not perfect, but they are angled forward and not straight up and down. Would a stock shackle with this lift cause DW?