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By adding an aftermarket upper control arm allow the truck to run the 3rd perch (highest) and keep correct allignment?
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By adding an aftermarket upper control arm allow the truck to run the 3rd perch (highest) and keep correct allignment?
Can you get the front alignment within "specs" on the third perch? Yes. Is that an ideal alignment? No, not in my opinion. When you start making perch adjustments you end up with more and more negative camber due to the unequal length upper and lower control arms. The upper control arm shortens, faster than the lower. To compensate you must adjust the lower control arm in to the chassis. Doing so greatly reduces your positive caster, an angle that gives the truck straight line stability and steering wheel return ability. You end up being on the minimum positive caster spec and the maximum negative camber spec. In my opinion, not ideal. By moving the lower control arms in, you are also loosing overall front track width. Something that also hurts stability.A longer upper control arm that also has the ball joint set back a little will correct all this.
so for example if i was to buy a camburg upper a arm are they longer or long enough to do what you are saying? They are uniball not ball joint thats irrelevant right? And would this same affect be happening if i was to buy an adjustable coilover instead of doing the perch mod?
Thats what i figured about the diff shocks or mods. Thanks for all the info i will defintely call! Thanks again!
Awesome write up !
Man this put me on the fence as well , was going middle perch this Friday do to some inside rub with the pro-comps I am running.
Was going to do it myself but on schedule with dealer and the service guys seem stoked to take care of this. Beets working on another focus I guess.
anyone have the part number for the ford kit.