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dsraven 03-25-2020 10:12 AM

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joccw makes a great point here. and please don't get me wrong, I'm not pointing fingers at anybody, just saying we all need to make sure our stop and turn is as good as our go fast. before we drive on the roads with the rest of the wives, families, etc.

Scott2 03-25-2020 12:19 PM

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Originally Posted by jocww (Post 8701525)
Scott what have you done about the brake pedal? Mine is super high i think i need to cut it. Speaking of brakes my front lines broke and i crashed about a month ago. Got the truck back with new lines 2k in damage later im back to square 2

Sorry to hear about the crash! Were the front lines the originals from TCI? How did they break? I'd like to avoid the same thing!

So far I left the brake pedal location alone. I have thought about lengthening the lever but haven't yet and I'm pretty used to the location now so will likely leave it as is.

Scott2 08-07-2020 07:37 PM

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I've been driving the '51 now for a while, just enjoying it! Most things are settled in, had to go back for minor tune adjustments to get the cooling and shifting right, and I have a small fix-it list, but it just runs great!

One thing I'm looking at is front tire size. I am running Nitto NT555's w/305/30R20 rear & 245/35R20 front on Foose Legend 20x10/20x8.5 wheels. The truck is low but not really low, about 5-3/4" to the front of the running board, 7-1/2" to the bottom of the front bumper. The front tires rub pretty hard when turning if I'm not going slow and careful.

The chassis is a TCI chassis with a 4 link setup on the rear, set to the lowest ride height setting, and TCI's version of M2 up front with drop spindles and the Ridetech coil overs adjusted to raise the front about an inch.

I am thinking about switching to 225/40R18 front tires on 18x7 wheels. This should pull the tires in, lower the height - which will give me a little more room and also drop the front ~7/8".

Thoughts?

Scott2 08-07-2020 07:42 PM

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Also, while I'm on tires - I pulled the rears wheels/tires off to do a nut and bolt tighten check. Found this little bit of wear on the inside of the left rear tire. Any ideas where this comes from?

mongocanfly 08-07-2020 08:01 PM

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almost looks as if that tire was barely hanging on the edge of the pavement lip...
kinda like when you run off the road or get up on a curb
but the being the tire closest to the center of the road and on the inside, I doubt that's what caused it

74project 08-07-2020 09:27 PM

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So glad to see your build. Im going to sell mine. Sad but need the cash. Great job.

Scott2 08-07-2020 11:45 PM

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Originally Posted by 74project (Post 8788591)
So glad to see your build. Im going to sell mine. Sad but need the cash. Great job.

Bummer on selling your truck. That’s a nice truck and I’ll bet you put a lot of miles on it!

jocww 03-22-2021 04:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Scott2 (Post 8701753)
Sorry to hear about the crash! Were the front lines the originals from TCI? How did they break? I'd like to avoid the same thing!

So far I left the brake pedal location alone. I have thought about lengthening the lever but haven't yet and I'm pretty used to the location now so will likely leave it as is.

Just seeing this!!!!! Front lines were from TCI, they said that I put them on wrong and it wasnt their fault. The shop I had do the finish work said that they didnt mount them and so it wasnt their fault. The an fitting was pulled away from the stainless soft lines. TCI did send me up some new lines. I had the shop do my rear lines as well because I had a "flat" spot from where the frame hit the rear axle when i had the bags all the way deflated. So all 4 were done as I wanted everything new and double checked. Im getting old in my age cause before I would have just left the rears alone.

jocww 03-22-2021 04:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Scott2 (Post 8788558)
Also, while I'm on tires - I pulled the rears wheels/tires off to do a nut and bolt tighten check. Found this little bit of wear on the inside of the left rear tire. Any ideas where this comes from?

maybe your camber /caster is off. Check your jonny joints.


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