Hi all:
Years ago after I first put my newly restored 300F on the road, it too
wandered all over the road. I had brand new bias ply tires on it and had
the alignment, air pressure, steering gear and rods checked. No problems
were found. Eventually, I changed to radial tires and SCHAZAAM!!! problem
disappeared. Seems that out here in CA, road management grooves the
concrete surface to help drain rain water. Bias ply tires just moved from
groove to groove, whereas, radials went across the grooves as if they were not
there.
Just a thought.
Dan Reitz
Bell Canyon, CA
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In a message dated 7/5/2017 4:57:35 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
Chrysler300-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
Folks,
I, too, have a 300-K that
wanders over the road. I have to keep correcting with the steering
wheel. Same road, same speeds with my 1968 New Yorker, and it stays
steady and no wandering.
The 300-K has new tie rods and
ball joints (well, "new" is relative. Lots of years, but few miles).
What it has not had is the alignment set per the article in our news
letter. I used to carry it in the console, ever meaning for a GOOD
alignment shop to make sure to set it for radial tires with the alignment
specs in the news letter article. My 300-K seemingly has no issues with
loose joints or steering gear, etc.
Your issues, bringing to the
forefront of my brain, tends to encourage me to try another good shop, with
the effort to set the car up as best as possible and see what difference it
makes, if any.
Tim
On Wednesday, July 5, 2017 4:36 PM, "John
Grady jkg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [Chrysler300]" <Chrys
ler300-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
You should be able to tell if ball joint or wheel bearing by what
moves.. drum will move compared to backing plate if wheel bearing ( I doubt
that .. they fail with lots of drama unless it was left loose at time of work)
. They do not "get loose " In general. Unless reinstalled wrong .
Ball joints do get loose you can see
movement between A arm and spindle at top one often . See FSM . If never done
, likely worn? Should for sure be the same on both sides.
Other part that wears on Chryslers is
the idler arm mount on passenger side --Bushing inside falls apart you can
move it vertically ( not supposed to move vertically) . But if front end
aligned they would have caught that ? I would not mess with power steering box
adjustments. Really need to know what you are doing . But rocking wheel by SO
, engine on , while you look can find any steering play .. less so if on
stands?
Check heat doors are closing ? Water
valve closing ?
Jamie once helped me on a Cuda , where
Lash was due to steering box bolts being loose / missing to frame . Whole box
moved when you steer . He found that . YOW . "Great mechanic" and all that "
restored it" John Sent from my iPhone
Hey all,
Diane and I
cleaned up the K for a short road trip, 1hr and 20 minutes down to
Fredericksburg to a local car show.
It was their
annual festival, 4th and all, with Boy Scouts, kids on bikes and such.
Without AC, we knew it was going to be a warm, return trip back to
garage. It was indeed. The heat came from around the under side
of dash, and up thru the floor. Traffic was fair, and vent windows, all
windows down.
This big Brute
seemed to float down the highway, a little side to side, but mostly moving s
teering wheel, a finger flick now and then to compensate.
I had the front
end aligned several years back, with low mileage since then.
So it is up on the
stands, and I moved tires up and down without hearing clunks. Moved tires
back and forth while looking at linkage.
I do
have some give when the drivers tire is moved bottom to top, hand
on bottom , hand on top, move it in and out. no noise, but not as sound as
it's other side.
I do not have the
time to check and see if it could be a wheel bearing issue. Seems like 1/8"
play. All components have been maintained thru the years.
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I will try
to get it on a lift, so it can be checked and visualized. I have
not adjusted the steering box at all. It does wander more than I remember,
but it can be controlled easily by rocking the wheel a little here and
there.
We pushed
up to 75, and 80 before some one objected to that speed.
Heck, all
the MODEREN day cars were flying by at a faster rate.
Still on
stands.
Dave in
VA.
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