Steering lock anomoly (turning circle)

Moderator: Moderators

Post Reply
User avatar
MattH
Posts: 5893
Joined: Sun Apr 18, 04 10:56 pm
Location: Bedfordshire

Steering lock anomoly (turning circle)

Post by MattH »

My Challenger turns in alot sharper left than right i.e. it has a tighter turning circle one way than the other. Its very noticable when parking on the drive.

Does anyone else have this or do I just need to recentre the steering box by winding the track rods in and out the same amount both sides?
Matt Hollingsworth - Vehicle Registrar
Panther Pink 73 Aussie Charger 265 Hemi 4 spd
Challenger Sam Posey Tribute car
User avatar
Pete
Posts: 22108
Joined: Sun Apr 18, 04 10:49 pm
Location: MMA Chairman

Post by Pete »

It sounds like the steering box and drag link were not centred when the tie rods were put on and adjusted.
Pete Wiseman; Cambridge.

Mopar by the grace of God
User avatar
Blue
Posts: 14417
Joined: Sun Apr 18, 04 11:29 pm
Location: Straight outta Royston

Post by Blue »

Yep you just need to centre the steering and re track it. Not having it centred will cause a certain amount of bump steer.
“It’s good enough for Nancy”
User avatar
MattH
Posts: 5893
Joined: Sun Apr 18, 04 10:56 pm
Location: Bedfordshire

Post by MattH »

Thanks guys, thought that might be the case. :thumbright:
Matt Hollingsworth - Vehicle Registrar
Panther Pink 73 Aussie Charger 265 Hemi 4 spd
Challenger Sam Posey Tribute car
User avatar
Rebel
Posts: 2978
Joined: Sat Jul 23, 05 11:58 am
Location: Filthy McNastys Pleasure Emporium

Post by Rebel »

I've just centred mine and re-fitted the the tie rods, haven't got as far as doing the alignment yet, the tie rods at the minute are both equal length, when one spindle is pointing straight ahead, the other one has severe toe in. Not concerned about it as no adjustments have been done yet, however, when the alignment is done, are the tie rods supposed to be approximately equal length on either side or is it ok for one side to be longer than the other?
'68 Dodge Charger
‘75 Ford Ranchero
'93 Toyota Hilux Surf

YouTube - Double Zero Garage
User avatar
Blue
Posts: 14417
Joined: Sun Apr 18, 04 11:29 pm
Location: Straight outta Royston

Post by Blue »

Track rod length shouldn't be so important, what you are trying to achieve is having the inner rod ends in line with the inner pivots of the lower control arms. I normally take a measurement to the torsion bar from the inner rod end and have each side equal, then it's centered. Once that's set and maintained, the actual length of each track rod track rod is whatever it needs to be to set the tracking. Few people ever check this and I've worked on loads of cars where it's wrong.
“It’s good enough for Nancy”
User avatar
Rebel
Posts: 2978
Joined: Sat Jul 23, 05 11:58 am
Location: Filthy McNastys Pleasure Emporium

Post by Rebel »

Thanks Blue
'68 Dodge Charger
‘75 Ford Ranchero
'93 Toyota Hilux Surf

YouTube - Double Zero Garage
User avatar
MattH
Posts: 5893
Joined: Sun Apr 18, 04 10:56 pm
Location: Bedfordshire

Post by MattH »

Just done this and seemed to have sorted it out, turns better in both directions and just has the steering wheel spokes not quite right now, I am sure I can do that another time.
I just measured as Blue suggested, after counting the turns lock to lock and centreing as best as possible, then measured the same point front and back between the tyres on the same tread grooves to get a reasonable setting for the tracking. :)
Matt Hollingsworth - Vehicle Registrar
Panther Pink 73 Aussie Charger 265 Hemi 4 spd
Challenger Sam Posey Tribute car
User avatar
Blue
Posts: 14417
Joined: Sun Apr 18, 04 11:29 pm
Location: Straight outta Royston

Post by Blue »

The "odd" spline on the box and at the steering wheel end of the column should be very close to the 12 o'clock position when everything is correctly assembled and adjusted.
“It’s good enough for Nancy”
Post Reply