Did you guys use the cognito brace kit too?
the force to rotate the centerlink is still there, jsut not as great as a factory centerlink
I have the superdiesel link with the braces. even with my little lift i have NO front end movement. turning radius is for the birds. Truck isn't designed for auto cross. :thumb:
I have the superdiesel link with the braces. even with my little lift i have NO front end movement. turning radius is for the birds. Truck isn't designed for auto cross. :thumb:
The Cognito supports are only needed on CLs that are factory or STILL use off set for the tie rod attachment (Kryptonite for one). It still has the ability to rotate, expecialy if the front end lifts. Geometry is the factor and equalizer. The crank it up, PPE, and Super Diesel CL (the first two are replicas of the SD) are all straight and solid. The disadvantage of the pivot angle has been removed. For those believing they have lost a lot of turn radius with the straight CL can measure there turning circle to verify. Originally thought I lost 3' on the turn. I remeasured and found it was closer to only 1' on my truck. One thing is clear with the straight CLs. Even when the joint parts wear, your steering will stay very tight and solid. This has been proven time and time again over the years.
increase in toe change with suspension travel,
The toe in and out during full suspension articulation is more with the stock CL than with the straight CL. I measured this years ago when I was curious about it. Watch a sled pulling video with the two different setups.
both have their weak points and both show their strides in specific applications. Now if we could only get a kit together that moved the steering box and idler arm bracket back 1.5-2"s and used a SD, PPE, crank it up centerlink we would have a bullet proof steering setup that drove like stock. Hmmmmm, maybe my next project :angel:
Agreed. The steering box and idler arms cant go back. However,,,,,,,,there is another solution.