Hi gents,
Since the biggest limiting factor to droop/articulation on a SFA Hilux is the shock length and torque rod which is need for for the push/pull steering system. I would like to change to a cross-over steering but all the kits require lifting your vehicle atleast 3inches. So I was thinking of a solution to use the standard steering arms and searched the net till I came across something that might work.
What are your thoughts, I need to find what vehicle locally used that tie rod with the hole in the in it. Overseas the Ford F350 used it and some jeeps.
What are your thoughts?
Regards
Zubair
low cross-over steer
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Re: low cross-over steer
Looks great it will just be swopped around for right hand drive.
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Re: low cross-over steer
Ithink the Nissan 1 TONNE about 95 model uses something like that. I will check on the farm bakkie and let you know.
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Re: low cross-over steer
Live Life in the FAST lane....
Forget the past, Embrace the FUTURE!!!!
To 4x4 or not to 4x4 thats the question....
IT'S A JEEP ..... You wouldn't understand....
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Forget the past, Embrace the FUTURE!!!!
To 4x4 or not to 4x4 thats the question....
IT'S A JEEP ..... You wouldn't understand....
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