I need to adjust the alignment on a truck with 295/75/22.5 tires, how far from the floor do I need to make the mark? It appeared the block you were using was about 12"
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@Christopher Cristiano Thanks so much for your reply. I found the site through google and Im in the hacking process now. Looks like it's gonna take quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.
What about keeping the steering wheel perfectly aligned while this adjustment is going on man? Thanks! If I straiten my steering wheel right now the left tire looks strait but the right tire looks turned in more than a half inch. The vehicle pulls hard left though all day and the left tire is wearing .
I am looking for a way to adjust used tie rods on the shop floor without a pit or on stands. A demo of a partial truck that students take apart 200 times a year and never sees the road is not it.
@@chadgrant8143 bad tires or balance could definitely cause that but it'll usually be constant. However, incorrect tow in/out can cause that as well...my rollback shook badly right @ 65mph and was wearing the inside of the tire when I first bought it (bad enough I thought king pin could be bad) until I checked to find it towed out more than 3/8". Adjusted it 1/16" tow IN just like this video and swapped the unevenly worn tire with a good one from the rear and she's smooth as silk with no tire wear now 👍🏽
Reality check.....I do big Truck Alignments for a living, huge difference between a mock up, and actually Truck that has one million plus miles on it !....time to bring out your Sledge hammer , Your torch, and a 3/4 inch impact driver, and a very strong work bench and a very big vise that holds pipes!....and if your luck !!!...get it loose !....if not buy the whole tie-rod assembly and save yourself an hour or two!🤣😂🤣
Awesome info Trenton, thank you.
Nice job. Keep posting vids. Class was awesome.
Good video and thanks for your time in helping others and valuable info given🙏🙏🙏
I agree Keep posting videos this was awesome thank you
hey thanks for the info bro! great video!
Great video. Thanks
If only they came off so easily on well used trucks that have seen salt and miles ;)
your so right brother, get out the torch and big hammer, 10-4
If I gotta use torch you need a TIE ROD ASSEMBLY
Very good explanation buddy
Nice job ..young man
Thanks I know what I'm doing tomorrow.
Easy adjustment and to prevent rust
This woulda been a great video with more light...n yu can tell it is well thot out and is very educational still
give yu 5 of 5 Stars!!!
Good information sir thanks
This is best job i doing to me truck 2009
so on the cascade I would do it the same way?
I need to adjust the alignment on a truck with 295/75/22.5 tires, how far from the floor do I need to make the mark? It appeared the block you were using was about 12"
Awesome !
Where is your shop ?
I have problem since last year no one can fix it
Majic number there dawg. Golden! What we need to know. 10:28
Do you lose both side of tie rod ends when you udjust one side or just one side ?
You have to loosen both sides to turn the tie rod
When you used the block to make a line does the block have to be a certain measurement and if so about how long?
It needs to be about 10-12 inches off the floor .Just needs to be the same height on all 4 tires.
Tie rods don’t unscrew from the bar like that on big trucks after thousands of miles. Just buy the whole thing, bar and all.
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I somehow lost my account password. I appreciate any help you can give me
@Amir Dariel Instablaster ;)
@Christopher Cristiano Thanks so much for your reply. I found the site through google and Im in the hacking process now.
Looks like it's gonna take quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.
@Christopher Cristiano It worked and I actually got access to my account again. Im so happy:D
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@Amir Dariel no problem =)
What about keeping the steering wheel perfectly aligned while this adjustment is going on man? Thanks!
If I straiten my steering wheel right now the left tire looks strait but the right tire looks turned in more than a half inch.
The vehicle pulls hard left though all day and the left tire is wearing .
Hey did you ever figure out what the issue was? I am having the same problem on a 2016 Cascadia Freightliner.
I am looking for a way to adjust used tie rods on the shop floor without a pit or on stands. A demo of a partial truck that students take apart 200 times a year and never sees the road is not it.
hey do u no what could be wrong if steering wheel is little off to right but alignment is good ?
What is the make model and year?
+Trenton Rodriguez 2012 peterbilt 386
+SHAQ Mann Remove the horn button (center wheel ) and pull the steering wheel off streighten and re torque 38ft lbs
Do u know what would cause a severe shake in the steering wheel
@@chadgrant8143 bad tires or balance could definitely cause that but it'll usually be constant. However, incorrect tow in/out can cause that as well...my rollback shook badly right @ 65mph and was wearing the inside of the tire when I first bought it (bad enough I thought king pin could be bad) until I checked to find it towed out more than 3/8". Adjusted it 1/16" tow IN just like this video and swapped the unevenly worn tire with a good one from the rear and she's smooth as silk with no tire wear now 👍🏽
Reality check.....I do big Truck Alignments for a living, huge difference between a mock up, and actually Truck that has one million plus miles on it !....time to bring out your Sledge hammer , Your torch, and a 3/4 inch impact driver, and a very strong work bench and a very big vise that holds pipes!....and if your luck !!!...get it loose !....if not buy the whole tie-rod assembly and save yourself an hour or two!🤣😂🤣
You forgot to put anti seize sir 🙂
Iam Truck mechanic
Not clear enough 😢