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Twisted steering box.
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Twisted steering box.
Out the other day for a spin & ended up swisting something in the steering, every thing looked ok except the steering wheel was out 1/4 turn.
Had it checked out today & they found the sector shaft in the power steering box had twisted.
Not happy as the shaft retails at $600 genuine.
Apparently a common problem with the 75 & 80 series Cruisers, i can't afford to do this every weekend.
I thought the tie rods would bend first being the "week link" as the sector shaft is 35mm diameter solid steel.
Any idea how dangerous this would be if left like that without replacing ?
Had it checked out today & they found the sector shaft in the power steering box had twisted.
Not happy as the shaft retails at $600 genuine.
Apparently a common problem with the 75 & 80 series Cruisers, i can't afford to do this every weekend.
I thought the tie rods would bend first being the "week link" as the sector shaft is 35mm diameter solid steel.
Any idea how dangerous this would be if left like that without replacing ?
GXL Turbo Diesel 80 series- 6" King springs + Rancho in-cab kit- 35" BFG Muds Twin ARB airlockers.
Gday Kev
BUGGER
What bent? the shaft looks straight, was it the teeth of the shaft that twisted, or the reduced diameter to the spline at the end?
Solid steel will twist easier than hollow pipe bend.
Presume your tyres are larger than normal aswell, it all adds up to more stress on something....(usually the wallet)
Andrew
BUGGER
What bent? the shaft looks straight, was it the teeth of the shaft that twisted, or the reduced diameter to the spline at the end?
Solid steel will twist easier than hollow pipe bend.
Presume your tyres are larger than normal aswell, it all adds up to more stress on something....(usually the wallet)
Andrew
dow50r wrote:What bent? the shaft looks straight, was it the teeth of the shaft that twisted, or the reduced diameter to the spline at the end?
The shaft twisted at the spline end (at the botom) were the pitman arm bolts on, doesn't realy show it in the pic but uploaded it anyway to give you an idea of what im talking about.
dow50r wrote:Presume your tyres are larger than normal aswell, it all adds up to more stress on something....(usually the wallet)
I have 35" muds, i was hoping the "something" would be a tierod or similar.
Guts, apparently it is a common problem with the 80 series even with standard tyres, so i have just found out
GXL Turbo Diesel 80 series- 6" King springs + Rancho in-cab kit- 35" BFG Muds Twin ARB airlockers.
BUNDERA wrote:Hope it is just a once off and not a regular occurance!!!
@#$%!# so do i !
Mayby its about knowing your vehicals limits & try not to push them, i did a practice run for the T/ville ASCC today & tried to take it easy with the steering.
Slowhilux, don't worry, you'll know when your pushing it to hard so its beter to just back off abit.
GXL Turbo Diesel 80 series- 6" King springs + Rancho in-cab kit- 35" BFG Muds Twin ARB airlockers.
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