IZwack
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- Joined
- February 5, 2003
- Messages
- 21,532
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- City, State
- Germantown, MD
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 1998 Ford Explorer
Due to Alzheimer's, I can't remember if you're running leaves or not but if you are: because the leaves extend to the font of the axle, the steering components is critical in a leaf spring configuration. It is still important in any axle set up in terms of handling characteristics but with leaves, you have the possibility of interference between the leaves and the steering components. Without "cutting and turning" the inner knuckles, the pinion, drag link, tie rod and pinion angle are already set so you have to juggle these factors when setting the whole thing up. After the steering is done, the suspension itself is the easy part since you can freely design you brackets and cross members to accommodate the axle placement and suspension parts (leaves).I have been researching parts to get, and whatnot, but still don't have it all figured out yet. My biggest issues I have (figuring out) is all the dimensions and placements (hates math) of all the steering components.