Tow in

bartz paul

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They numbers, C O Richards and Jean Henderson in TX, use are:

Camber: Left - negative 3/4 degree, Right - negative 1 degree
Castor: Left - negative 1/2 degree, Right - negative 1/2 degree
Toe-in: 0

Paul Bartz

> -----Original Message-----
> From: CHill113 [SMTP:CHill113]
> Sent: Friday, June 05, 1998 9:51 AM
> To: gmcmotorhome
> Subject: GMC: Tow in
>
> Don Martin suggested I post the caster/camber and tow in setting on my
> coach since I don't have much problems with wander. They probably
> aren't very different.
>
> I went by yesterday to City Truck And Spring and had them pull the
> work order and got the settings. Here they are: left camber 5/8+
> right 0; caster left 1 3/4+ right 2+ and tow in 1/16.
>
> My ride heights are set to factory spec, both front and rear. Also
> the sticker in the glove box calls for 65psi in the tires. I think
> that is higher than earlier models.
>
> At a GMC International rally once, Michellin people were there
> weighting coaches. They suggested only 55 psi in the front and 50psi
> in the rear. I still carry 65.
>
> In over 150k I've had only two tire failures and no uneven wear. Ball
> joints, hubs and knuckles, and the various linkages have been replaced
> at various times, but not in the last couple years.
>
> Justin
 
>
> They numbers, C O Richards and Jean Henderson in TX, use are:
>
> Camber: Left - negative 3/4 degree, Right - negative 1 degree
> Castor: Left - negative 1/2 degree, Right - negative 1/2 degree
> Toe-in: 0
>
> Paul Bartz
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: CHill113 [SMTP:CHill113]
> > Sent: Friday, June 05, 1998 9:51 AM
> > To: gmcmotorhome
> > Subject: GMC: Tow in
> >
> > Don Martin suggested I post the caster/camber and tow in setting on my
> > coach since I don't have much problems with wander. They probably
> > aren't very different.
> >
> > I went by yesterday to City Truck And Spring and had them pull the
> > work order and got the settings. Here they are: left camber 5/8+
> > right 0; caster left 1 3/4+ right 2+ and tow in 1/16.
> >
> > My ride heights are set to factory spec, both front and rear. Also
> > the sticker in the glove box calls for 65psi in the tires. I think
> > that is higher than earlier models.
> >
> > At a GMC International rally once, Michellin people were there
> > weighting coaches. They suggested only 55 psi in the front and 50psi
> > in the rear. I still carry 65.
> >
> > In over 150k I've had only two tire failures and no uneven wear. Ball
> > joints, hubs and knuckles, and the various linkages have been replaced
> > at various times, but not in the last couple years.
> >
> > Justin

Justin, Paul,
I have been following your chat about alignment and of course agree that
alignment is another key to a good ride and low tire wear.

I am very interested in the alignment spec modifications and would like
to hear more about drive results experianced by each.

I am the pround owner today of the Hunter (C111) computerized 6 wheel
alignment machine! If I'm going to get into this, I may as well go all
the way! The unit utilises a variable program computer, real time on
screen display of specs as you work and a printout of the results of the
job. I would like to start cataloging the different specs you give me
with their driving characteristics and make each setting available. I
will also be able to recheck the specs easily later, say after a trip,
to see if any alignment changes have occured.

I will be completely set up next week and will let you know how things
progress. This was an expensive investment, so next time you're in
Florida please come by and get an alignment, I need your support!

Business is growing and I'm having a great time!

Jim Bounds www.gmccoop.com