METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR MOVING THE FRONT WHEELS OF A VEHICLE FORWARD
20200010115 ยท 2020-01-09
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16C2326/24
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C11/0619
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60G2204/148
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60G2206/124
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16C11/06
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60G2200/422
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60G2206/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60G2204/143
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60G2206/0114
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60G2206/50
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60G2204/41
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60G2204/4302
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16C2326/05
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
The present invention provides embodiments of modified upper and lower control arms for attachment to the steering knuckle that came with the vehicle, or for attachment to a modified steering knuckle of an embodiment of the invention, such that the steering knuckle, and in particular the wheel hub opening of the steering knuckle, are located at positions that are closer to the front of the vehicle than the positions provided by the control arms that came with the vehicle. The forward position of the wheel hub relative to the position provided by the factory or stock control arms moves the wheel and tire forward by the same distance, thereby allowing much larger wheels and tires to be mounted on the vehicle which do not rub against or interfere with the wheel well, fender or body mount, thereby increasing the approach angle of the vehicle for use in off-road climbing.
Claims
1. An apparatus for mounting a steering knuckle on a vehicle such that a hub opening of the steering knuckle is at a position that is closer to a front of the vehicle than the factory position for said hub opening comprising: a. an upper steering knuckle control arm comprising a first body having a first pair of mounts at one end thereof for engagement with a vehicle frame, and a first ball joint mount at an opposite end thereof for engagement with a first ball joint, wherein the first ball joint mount is located at a position that is closer to the front of the vehicle than a corresponding position of a first ball joint mount of an upper steering knuckle control arm that came with the vehicle; b. a lower steering knuckle control arm comprising a second body having a second pair of mounts at one end thereof for engagement with the vehicle frame, and a second ball joint mount at an opposite end thereof for engagement with a second ball joint, wherein the second ball joint mount is closer to the front of the vehicle than a corresponding position of a second ball joint mount of a lower steering knuckle control arm that came with the vehicle.
2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said first ball joint is a horizontal ball joint.
3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein first said ball joint is a uni-ball.
4. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said second ball joint is a horizontal ball joint.
5. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein second said ball joint is a uni-ball.
6. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said first and second ball joints are horizontal ball joints.
7. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein first and second ball joints are uni-balls.
8. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a steering knuckle having an upper ball joint mount for engagement with said first ball joint, and a lower ball joint mount for engagement with said second ball joint.
9. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said upper control arm is longer than the upper control arm that came with the vehicle.
10. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said lower control arm is longer than the lower control arm that came with the vehicle.
11. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein both said upper control arm and said lower control arm are longer than the corresponding control arms that came with the vehicle.
12. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the first and second ball joint mounts are closer to the front of the vehicle by the same distance.
13. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the position of said first ball joint mount of said upper control arm is closer to the front of the vehicle by an amount of between about one inch (1) and about four inches (4), and the position of said second ball joint mount of said lower control arm is closer to the front of the vehicle by an amount of between about one inch (1) and about four inches (4).
14. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the position of said first ball joint mount of said upper control arm is closer to the front of the vehicle by an amount of between about one inch (1) and about two and one half inches (2.5), and the position of said second ball joint mount of said lower control arm is closer to the front of the vehicle by an amount of between about one inch (1) and about two and one half inches (2.5).
15. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the position of said first ball joint mount of said upper control arm is closer to the front of the vehicle by an amount of about one inch (1), and the position of said second ball joint mount of said lower control arm is closer to the front of the vehicle by an amount of about one inch (1).
16. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the position of said first ball joint mount of said upper control arm is closer to the front of the vehicle by an amount of about two inches (2), and the position of said second ball joint mount of said lower control arm is closer to the front of the vehicle by an amount of about two inches (2).
17. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the position of said first ball joint mount of said upper control arm is closer to the front of the vehicle by an amount of about two and one half inches (2.5), and the position of said second ball joint mount of said lower control arm is closer to the front of the vehicle by an amount of about two and one half inches (2.5).
18. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the position of said first ball joint mount of said upper control arm is closer to the front of the vehicle by an amount of at least one inch (1), and the position of said second ball joint mount of said lower control arm is closer to the front of the vehicle by an amount of at least one inch (1).
19. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the position of said first ball joint mount of said upper control arm is closer to the front of the vehicle by an amount of at least two inches (2), and the position of said second ball joint mount of said lower control arm is closer to the front of the vehicle by an amount of at least two inches (2).
20. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the position of said first ball joint mount of said upper control arm is closer to the front of the vehicle by an amount of at least two and one half inches (2.5), and the position of said second ball joint mount of said lower control arm is closer to the front of the vehicle by an amount at least two and one-half inches (2.5).
21. A method for moving a steering knuckle of a vehicle forward such that a hub opening of the steering knuckle is at a position that is closer to a front of the vehicle than the factory position for said hub comprising the steps of: a. removing a wheel, hub and steering knuckle from the vehicle; b. removing the upper and lower steering knuckle control arms from the vehicle; c. installing an upper steering knuckle control arm on said vehicle, said upper control arm having a body with a first pair of mounts at one end thereof for engagement with a vehicle frame, and a first ball joint mount at an opposite end thereof, the first ball joint mount being located at a position that is closer to the front of the vehicle than a corresponding position of a first ball joint mount of the upper steering knuckle control arm that was removed from the vehicle; d. installing a lower steering knuckle control arm on said vehicle, said lower control arm having a body with a second pair of mounts at one end thereof for engagement with a vehicle frame, and a second ball joint mount at an opposite end thereof, the second pivotal mount being located at a position that is closer to the front of the vehicle than a corresponding position of a second ball joint mount of the lower steering knuckle control arm that was removed from the vehicle; e. attaching the steering knuckle to the installed upper and lower control arms; and f. attaching the hub, wheel and tire.
22. The method of claim 21 wherein the step of attaching the steering knuckle comprises the steps of engaging a first ball joint with the first ball joint mount on said upper control arm and with an upper ball joint mount on the steering knuckle, and engaging a second ball joint with the second ball joint mount on said lower control arm and with a lower ball joint mount on the steering knuckle.
23. The method of claim 21 wherein the step of attaching the steering knuckle comprises the steps of removing studs of the upper and lower ball joints of the steering knuckle, passing a first bolt through an opening in an upper uni-ball on said upper control arm, attaching the first bolt to the steering knuckle where the upper stud had previously been attached, passing a second bolt through an opening in a lower uni-ball on said lower control arm, and attaching the second bolt to the steering knuckle where the lower stud had previously been attached.
24. The method of claim 21 comprising the additional step of removing a wheel axle from the vehicle and replacing it with a longer wheel axle.
25. The method of claim 21 comprising the additional step of removing a steering control arm from the vehicle and replacing it with a longer steering control arm.
26. The method of claim 21 comprising the additional step of removing a shock absorber from the vehicle and replacing it with a longer shock absorber.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0071] Referring to the drawings wherein like reference characters designate like or corresponding parts throughout the several views, and referring particularly to
[0072] In the embodiments shown in
[0073] As noted elsewhere herein, the forward position of the mount 24 may be zero (in which case the lower mount 29 has a forward location and the steering knuckle itself is angled toward the lower mountsee
[0074] The illustrated embodiments of the invention also include a lower control arm 26 having a pair of frame mounts 27 and 28 at one end, and a ball joint mount 29 at an opposite end. Mounts 27 and 28 are designed to attach to sub-frame assemblies 17 and 18, respectively, of frame 19. It is to be appreciated that the location of the lower ball joint mount 29 is forward of the position of the corresponding mount (e.g. lower ball joint mount) 59 of the lower factory control arm, as shown in
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[0076] As noted elsewhere herein, the forward position of the pivotal mount 29 may be as little as about one inch (1) and as much as about four inches (4) or more, but preferably between one and one-half inches (1.5) and three inches (3), and optimally around two and one half inches (2.5) in order to accommodate the most desirable wheel sizes. The length of lower control arm 26 may also be greater than that of the factory control arm 56 by a range of about one-half inch () to about four inches (4).
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[0079] The after-market upper and lower control arms of the embodiments of
[0080] It is to be appreciated that although no replacement of the of factory steering knuckle is needed in many embodiments of the present invention, a custom steering knuckle can be used and attached to alternative embodiments of the control arms of the present invention. For example and without limitation, the control arms of such alternative embodiments may have any suitable joints for connection between such a custom steering knuckle and each control arm, including without limitation a uni-ball, spherical bearing and/or double shear joint.
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[0082] As noted elsewhere herein, the forward position of mount 64 may be zero (as shown in
[0083] The embodiments of the invention illustrated in
[0084] As noted elsewhere herein, the forward position of mount 69 may be as little as about one inch (1) and as much as about four inches (4) or more, but preferably between one inch (1) and two and one-half inches (2.5), and optimally around two and one half inches (2.5) in order to accommodate the most desirable tire sizes. The length of lower control arm 66 may also be greater than that of the factory control arm 56 by a range of about one-half inch () to about four inches (4).
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[0086] Installation of upper and lower control arms of the present invention is accomplished by first removing the wheel, hub and steering knuckle 31 from the vehicle. Then the factory supplied upper and lower control arms are removed. In some embodiments, the axle 86 must also be removed and replaced with a longer axle 87. In some embodiments, the steering control arm 88 must also be removed and replaced with a different steering control arm 89. Then, an upper control arm of the present invention is engaged with the same sub-frame mounts as the upper factory control arm, and a lower control arm of the present invention is engaged with the same sub-frame mounts as the lower factory control arm. To the extent that the wheel hub center is moved forward in any significant amount (e.g. greater than 1-inch), the vehicle steering assembly may need to be repositioned or otherwise modified in order to prevent steering interference.
[0087] In some embodiments, the forwardly positioned upper ball joint mount 24 is engaged with the upper ball joint mount 32 of the steering knuckle 31, and the forwardly positioned lower ball joint mount 29 is engaged with the lower ball joint mount 33 of the steering knuckle. The wheel hub is then attached to the steering knuckle resulting in the wheel hub being located forward from the original wheel position with the factory control arms. A larger wheel and tire may then be placed on the hub.
[0088] In other embodiments, a uni-ball 41 and bearing 42 may be provided at a forwardly-moved end of the upper control arm 21, and a uni-ball 46 and bearing 48 may be provided at a forwardly-moved end of the lower control arm 26. The stud of the upper ball joint of the steering knuckle is removed, a bolt 43 is passed through an opening 44 in the upper uni-ball 41, and the bolt 43 is attached to the steering knuckle where the upper stud had previously been attached. Similarly, the stud of the lower ball joint of the steering knuckle is removed, a bolt 48 is passed through an opening 49 in the lower uni-ball 46, and the bolt 48 is attached to the steering knuckle where the lower stud had previously been attached.
[0089] In further embodiments, the factory supplied upper and lower control arms, and the factory supplied steering knuckle are all removed. Then, an upper control arm of the present invention is engaged with the same sub-frame mounts as the upper factory control arm, and a lower control arm of the present invention is engaged with the same sub-frame mounts as the lower factory control arm. In these embodiments, the factory axle is removed and replaced with a longer axle 87. In these embodiments, the steering control arm 88 must also be removed and replaced with a different steering control arm 89. The (forwardly positioned) upper ball joint mount 64 is engaged with an upper ball joint mount 72 of the steering knuckle 71, and the forwardly positioned lower ball joint mount 69 is engaged with the lower ball joint mount 73 of the steering knuckle 71. To the extent that the wheel hub center is moved forward any significant amount (e.g., greater than 1-inch), the vehicle steering assembly may need to be repositioned or otherwise modified in order to prevent steering interference. The wheel hub is then attached to the steering knuckle resulting in the wheel hub being located forward from the original wheel position with the factory control arms. A larger wheel and tire may then be placed on the hub.
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[0092] It is to be understood that variations and modifications of the present invention may be made without departing from the scope thereof. It is also to be understood that the present invention is not to be limited by the specific embodiments disclosed herein, but only in accordance with the appended claims when read in light of the foregoing specification.