LN106 hi-steer
LN106 hi-steer
Hi all. I recently got a hi-steer kit off Tim, looked at fitting it last night.
Assume I've gotta cut off the old torque rod mount completely?
When I fit the steering box mount, can any of the existing holes in the chassis be used?
Cheers for any help
Assume I've gotta cut off the old torque rod mount completely?
When I fit the steering box mount, can any of the existing holes in the chassis be used?
Cheers for any help
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- Hard Yaka
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Re: LN106 hi-steer
See if this helps
http://www.superiorengineering.com.au/f ... %20wat.pdf
http://www.superiorengineering.com.au/f ... %20wat.pdf
Re: LN106 hi-steer
Thanks. That torque rod mount was a bitch to get off with the grinder
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Re: LN106 hi-steer
antsarooney wrote:See if this helps
http://www.superiorengineering.com.au/f ... %20wat.pdf
I do mine similar but different.



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Re: LN106 hi-steer
Sounds good i'm contemplating on doing this to mine to at some stage.
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Re: LN106 hi-steer
antsarooney wrote:Sounds good i'm contemplating on doing this to mine to at some stage.
I can sell you a ruf kit if you want?

Re: LN106 hi-steer
I wish I had a plasma or any oxy/acet plant. Poor old drill took a hammering
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Re: LN106 hi-steer
What does the kit include Tom and how much?
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Re: LN106 hi-steer
antsarooney wrote:What does the kit include Tom and how much?
Pm sent

Re: LN106 hi-steer
Mounted this up.

Hope my welds are good enough to pass a cert... They're ugly but strong. Inside plate is the worst.
Also, looking at my front leaves, does this look shagged to anyone? Need reset or replaced perhaps? its RUF


Hope my welds are good enough to pass a cert... They're ugly but strong. Inside plate is the worst.
Also, looking at my front leaves, does this look shagged to anyone? Need reset or replaced perhaps? its RUF

Re: LN106 hi-steer
Replace em
Rule of thumb is set your bump stops with the spring flat, they will happily go a long way past this but they will loose there set and sag from the abuse the other thing I have found is leave the load leaf in and take out the smallest leaf... the load leaf will allow you to lift your bump a bit and delay the sag and it doesn't effect drop
As for resetting springs
save your money they don't hold its a temporary thing... yes I have had people not take this advice best example was 11" of sag in 5yrs 
edit the comment about ditching the shortest leaf will depend on the pack some come with a short leaf around 300-400mm long this is the one I was talking about
Rule of thumb is set your bump stops with the spring flat, they will happily go a long way past this but they will loose there set and sag from the abuse the other thing I have found is leave the load leaf in and take out the smallest leaf... the load leaf will allow you to lift your bump a bit and delay the sag and it doesn't effect drop
As for resetting springs


edit the comment about ditching the shortest leaf will depend on the pack some come with a short leaf around 300-400mm long this is the one I was talking about
Re: LN106 hi-steer
Yup I know what you mean there so painfull to weld should pass mine passed and im no expert welded either.
Re: LN106 hi-steer
Steering box often ends up close to the chassis at front.Watch to make sure your drag link does not hit the sump. Some people modify the sump
I got away with using dropped two inch front spring perches and extended shackles on the rear of the springs.Then needed to build longer front driveshaft.
I got away with using dropped two inch front spring perches and extended shackles on the rear of the springs.Then needed to build longer front driveshaft.