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97 sidekick (Vitara )
You can buy lockers cheaper than LSD's usually, even selectable one's.safarikick wrote:Do you think that a LSD in the front or a locker? 85% onroad and 15% offroad. the offroad is some rocks and trails. i have a locker in the back.![]()
97 sidekick (Vitara )
jamespbeasley wrote:Yeah cost is the issue for me...
I don't think i can justify shelling out for airlockers... I dont have powersteer, but find mine very easy to steer anyway - feels more like a weighty powersteer than a non-powersteer car (esp in contrast to a vitara when i drove that - crazy hard to steer!)
Anyway - is there a way u can do a welded front type thing that is reversible?
(BTW - really dont mean to hi-jack safarikick - but this could be an option for you, so might be worth exploring???)
jamespbeasley wrote:Yeah cost is the issue for me...
I don't think i can justify shelling out for airlockers... I dont have powersteer, but find mine very easy to steer anyway - feels more like a weighty powersteer than a non-powersteer car (esp in contrast to a vitara when i drove that - crazy hard to steer!)
Anyway - is there a way u can do a welded front type thing that is reversible?
(BTW - really dont mean to hi-jack safarikick - but this could be an option for you, so might be worth exploring???)
When your lockwrong is engaged, it is teh same as a welded centre, but your locker can disengage and release the tension in the front end, allowing hte sheels to rotate at different speeds and steer the car.suzuki boy wrote:Welded would be harder to steer then a lock rite yeah?
If the answer is yes then don't weld it! Mine with the lockrite in the front is hard as to turn and if trying to crawl then you really have to reef on the wheel! You do get used to it but if it's harder to steer then a lockrite i would say don't do it!
BUT aerenandmel seems to like it so just depends what you like! I wouldn't go unlocked again!
False. A welded front makes the front wheels rotate at the same speed, so when you try to corner (therfore make the wheels turn at different speeds) the locker resists this, making the steering want to stay straigh ahead. That is why the steering is so heavy. All P.S. does is help take the load off your hands by lightening the steering.FullbackNo1 wrote:i heard that a welded front does nothing to your sterring if you have powersteering is that true
Like I said.....Gwagensteve wrote: The car is almost impossible to steer off road. It is better if you have power steer because it saves the arms a bit, but the car still won't want to turn.
I presume you meen my lego thing. Its been destroyed, sorry. I've got it half built still, I can take some stills of its remains, and maybe rebuild it in some form over the weekend. Dont have a video camera, sorry.jamespbeasley wrote:That's awesome!
Can you take a viedo of it in action, youtube it and give us the link?
Or at least some pics?
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