The flexible swing arms in the rear suspension can very definitely allow
the rear of the coach to steer, and feel like it's because of the front
end. Most coaches probably have both excessive wear in the bushings and
bent arms so that the alignment is wrong. Even loose wheel bearings back
there can have an effect. While it's important to minimize all those
errors, the flexibility of the swing arms can still impact steering. The
best fix I've found for those is the installation of "True Tracks" (which
are merely large roller bearings, known as "cam followers", attached to the
ends of the arms and running in vertical tracks attached to the frame) on,
especially, the center wheels. Of all the things I've done to my
suspension ('most everything anyone's thought of) during the past 22 years,
that was the most beneficial -- I WOULD NOT do without them now.
If you want to do your own wheel alignment, front and rear, accurately, my
procedure has worked well for me: Wheel Alignment Jigs - (
gmcmhphotos.com)
http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/g5634-wheel-alignment-jigs.html
Ken H.
On Sun, Apr 25, 2021 at 7:13 PM Bill Van Vlack
wrote:
> Quote:
> > Allright. In theory then, the steering box is on center and the
> splines/bolt is aligned, the blue shaft is in its marked position and the
> CV joint
> > is ready to be offered up to the steering column. The top plate with
> it's six bolt holes is connected to the steering wheel and has been marked
> in
> > relation to the CV joint. If, instead of attaching it in the marked
> position, the steering wheel is turned so that the bolts index on to the
> > adjacent hole, (one bolt position "out") what would be the result OTHER
> than the steering wheel being off some degrees from the correct position?
>
> But an alignment shop won't send you out that way, so they adjust the tie
> rods so that the steering wheel comes back to center which pushes the
> steering box off center.
> --
> Bill Van Vlack
> '76 Royale; Guemes Island, Washington; Twin bed, full (DS) side bath,
> Brazilian Redwood counter and settee tops,455, 6KW generator; new owner a/o
> mid
> November 2015.
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