very interesting, been spending a-lot of time under my car lately and noticed the same thing. thought something[ gap between the shoulder on the back side of the lower control arm pin and the K frame (only on the left side ... for some reason the right side was fine).]
On 7/9/2005 9:27 AM, Jim Jablonski wrote:
Thought I would pass along an experience in case anyone is interested or happens not to have heard of this ... I won't have my feelings hurt if you tell me I am stating the obvious :)
When I rebuilt my front suspension I ended up with a considerable gap between the shoulder on the back side of the lower control arm pin and the K frame (only on the left side ... for some reason the right side was fine). I installed a pair of adjustable strut rods from Firm Feel (http:/www.firmfeel.com) and am very pleased with the results.
Other than not liking the way it looked (call me anal), the Firm Feel folks claim that this cures an effect of this condition known as "floating toe," where the toe varies as the pin moves through the K frame while the car is in motion, under load from turns, etc.
By the way, I had heard that the gap is sometimes caused by a bent control arm, but I checked mine out and it and, at least visually, it seems to be OK.
Regards,
Jim Jablonski Royal Oak, Michigan '64 Fury