Hard brake sway

ViperPete

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OK so when I am on the highway or at speed, and have to step on the brakes rather hard, I get a pretty un-confidence inspiring sway.

I am sure that a lot of it has to do with the Nitto tires- which I cant wait to change. I cant stand H rated tires...

But the truck is lowered, 2/5 tony kit, brand new shocks all the way around- all poly bushings everywhere and belltech rear sway bar.

What can I do to ensure that the wheel stays straight when I hit the brakes?
 
Brakes are brand new.

I can hold the steering wheel just fine, what I mean is- why does the truck sway? It's not supposed to.
 
It should brake straight as you say! Sounds like a good brake bleeding is needed. An air bubble in one or more pistons would give you this feel sir. You mash the brakes and calipers are unevenly applying pressure to each wheel ;)
 
With your truck lowered, how much travel do you have static?

On the road, you "possibly" could be bottoming the front suspention under hard braking with the limited travel.

Once your bottomed out, the front suspension has no ability to dissipate additional force and the rear end of the chassis will sway laterally.

Something to consider...

Cheers :)
 
With your truck lowered, how much travel do you have static?

On the road, you "possibly" could be bottoming the front suspention under hard braking with the limited travel.

Once your bottomed out, the front suspension has no ability to dissipate additional force and the rear end of the chassis will sway laterally.

Something to consider...

Cheers :)


Yup, look under truck and see that you're likely sitting on bumpstops front and rear ;)
 
I have the poly steering rack bushings but haven't installed them yet.

Front bump stops? Not sure. haven't measured. Rear I know ive got at least 1.5 - 2.0" of travel.

I could be bottoming out, but I hear and feel no noise, vibration or bumps!
 
I have the poly steering rack bushings but haven't installed them yet.

Front bump stops? Not sure. haven't measured. Rear I know ive got at least 1.5 - 2.0" of travel.

I could be bottoming out, but I hear and feel no noise, vibration or bumps!

No way you have that far in the rear with a 5" drop unless you are c-notched? Guarantee front is riding on bumpstops ;)
My rack has stock rubber and 110k miles and handles fine do doubt that's it.
 
Still leaning towards the air in brakes though. Mine sat on stops for a long time and just didn't have suspension over potholes, bumps, etc. didn't road walk!
 

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