suzuki/hi lux steering

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Rotazuk
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suzuki/hi lux steering

Post by Rotazuk »

Hi
I kind of know what the reply is going to be but asking anyway . I have put some mid 80's lux diffs under my 413 and need to sort the steering .
Do you think the shock mount on the tei rod is big enough to take the steering input ?
I have seen it done in pic's of the net etc but still a little concerned . The bugger is my current drag link is the right size and length to fit , dam near bang on . Grrr . Ie this way would be done now , no extra bits etc .
If I have to do something else i would need a new tie rod arm on the l/h side with a steering input on it . Some one from here was making these a while ago . Did they ? At what cost .

I am leaning towards bolting on the tie rod and seeing what happens but if it does not work its not the best situation to be in :(


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Chris
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errrr....

Post by wopass »

you mean hook the steering link to where the steering damper goes onto the hilux drag link ? :roll: i imagine it would be sweet as, but then you have to find somewhere else to put the damper :wink:

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Post by SupraLux »

Danger Will Robinson!

The draglink will be on a hell of an angle, and that hole is quite a way from the balljoint, so combined you have a lot of downward force in a spot with little support to take it.

Personally I wouldn't - I looked at it and went the flipped arm way - which I'm also not over the moon about but at least I won't get bump-steer from hell, which you will also get.

I'm hopefully purchasing a turret mill shortly, and will make my own crossover arms which would be the ideal solution, but flipped arm it is until I have a spare $7000

This is my version here:
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This setup cost me about $80 in machined longer studs (made from high tensile bolts) and 4 spacers to go between the arms. AND I would think your tie rod will be close to the right length to do it this way too...

Steve
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