I remember looking at the charts that Bill Rielley plotted on the two most common disc brake knuckles. The 1973-76 A body and the 1973-89 "B" knuckle....
Look at how the B knuckle has a LOT more toe change during suspension travel:
From .059 toe IN at ride height to .013 toe OUT when the suspension compresses 2 1/4" !
The toe IN about triples when the suspension raises 2 1/4" !
The B knuckle has more camber gain as suspension dives but less caster gain.
In the article where these charts were published, Bill thought that the differences between these two knuckles were so slight, only a seasoned and experienced driver could tell the difference.
Look at how the B knuckle has a LOT more toe change during suspension travel:
From .059 toe IN at ride height to .013 toe OUT when the suspension compresses 2 1/4" !
The toe IN about triples when the suspension raises 2 1/4" !
The B knuckle has more camber gain as suspension dives but less caster gain.
In the article where these charts were published, Bill thought that the differences between these two knuckles were so slight, only a seasoned and experienced driver could tell the difference.















