pjtoledo
'ol man in the SHO
Recently ordered a set of Ford front tension struts, part # E8DZ 3468 A for my 92 SHO. An instruction sheet in the box states that these are 3mm shorter than the struts used on 86-87 Slo's. This difference in 3mm will increase the caster by 4/10 ths degree. Since an increase in caster will improve a cars tendency to stay on center and track straight, could we put the longer Slo tension struts on, thereby decreasing caster and improving turn in? Or, just use some 3mm shims to lengthen the short ones. Could we use the different lengths to fine turn caster on the bottom, thereby reducing the amount the top of the spring/strut assembly needs to be moved?
Perry Toledo,Ohio
<small>[ December 21, 2002, 12:47 PM: Message edited by: pjtoledo ]</small>
Perry Toledo,Ohio
<small>[ December 21, 2002, 12:47 PM: Message edited by: pjtoledo ]</small>