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ram assist steering
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ram assist steering
is anyone using or bought a ram assist kit in australia?
If so where from?
Or is it cheaper buying a ram and hoses seperate?
ram is- 1.5 inch bore and 6 inch stroke with a 3/4 inch rod
Have seen them for sale in USA for $180 US
cheers Dan
If so where from?
Or is it cheaper buying a ram and hoses seperate?
ram is- 1.5 inch bore and 6 inch stroke with a 3/4 inch rod
Have seen them for sale in USA for $180 US
cheers Dan
cheers Dan
Licenced Carpenter
I do everything, free quotes
Brisbane west/Ipswich/rural
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Licenced Carpenter
I do everything, free quotes
Brisbane west/Ipswich/rural
PM me
Re: ram assist steering
yuri4x4.com located at dalbysloshy wrote:is anyone using or bought a ram assist kit in australia?
If so where from?
Or is it cheaper buying a ram and hoses seperate?
ram is- 1.5 inch bore and 6 inch stroke with a 3/4 inch rod
Have seen them for sale in USA for $180 US
cheers Dan
MULL
Cars have been engineered with them fitted as they do not remove the mechancial link to the wheels. (certainly here in vic)lump_a_charcoal wrote:Are they legal for onroad use or are they a competition thing?
It would be subject to a road test of course, but it can be made legal.
Steve.
[quote="greg"] some say he is a man without happy dreams, or that he sees silver linings on clouds and wonders why they are not platinum... all we know, is he's called the stevie.[/quote]
Um, ram assist is just plumed into your existing power steering, and is used when your existing power steer is inadequate.
Not sure what you had in mind.
Steve.
Not sure what you had in mind.
Steve.
[quote="greg"] some say he is a man without happy dreams, or that he sees silver linings on clouds and wonders why they are not platinum... all we know, is he's called the stevie.[/quote]
ram
lux still regoed for 3rd party insurance for comps but still driven on road just to get to local trails. You can have a disconnect pin on the ram to pull it off your steering arm so it does not affect on road steering.I worked out prices and it is cheaper to source the ram and hoses myself and do the porting.
Dan
Dan
cheers Dan
Licenced Carpenter
I do everything, free quotes
Brisbane west/Ipswich/rural
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Licenced Carpenter
I do everything, free quotes
Brisbane west/Ipswich/rural
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