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Trail-Gear Right Hand Crossover Steering GIVE AWAY

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Trail-Gear Right Hand Crossover Steering GIVE AWAY

Post by Chris Geiger »

Trail-Gear is happy to announce we now have right hand drive high steer kits in stock and ready to ship. We are offering steering arms for $229 and a crossover steering kit for $399. To help get the word out we thought we would do a give-a-way right here on Outer Limits 4x4. If you would like to win a right hand drive highsteer kit, please reply to this thread and include a photo of your truck. Show us why you need this new kit on your rig! Winner will receive a highsteer kit and free shipping to anywhere UPS delivers in Australia.

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Post by Roctoy »

Awesome news Chris!!

Hopefully us Aussies can get used to giveaways!

I desparately need a Trail Gear steer kit for my current project cause at the moment you can drive in 3 different lanes of traffic without even touching the steering wheel.

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THE BEAST!!!!

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It's project time! :armsup:

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Steering arm hits the U bolts at the moment, stupid sagged springs. Makes turning right fun! :D

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Time to bob the chassis? :twisted:

Big plans for this truck, including a v6 conversion, dual cases, 37" trepadors, 4 link coil rear, lockers and more!
and it's even the right colour, reminds me of this one, but newer :shock:
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Please let me win :D

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Re: Trail-Gear Right Hand Crossover Steering

Post by Guy »

Chris Geiger wrote:Trail-Gear is happy to announce we now have right hand drive high steer kits in stock and ready to ship. We are offering steering arms for $229 and a crossover steering kit for $399.
Chris is that US or Aus $$ ? ( I am assuming US as the Kiwi's. Poms etc may want em as well).

Off to order a set right now.
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Post by bulldogy »

It will be US $ mate
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Post by Twistinchassie »

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Also Guys just wondering if u can give me the weight and pallet size of your front and rear 4-5in heavy duty lift kit, as im trying to get a price on shipping, cheers, i emailed u about a week ago but since then with the potential australian supplier not going ahead i thought id see how much it will cost to ship it direct to from you. Regards JAMIE
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Post by Chris Geiger »

The font springs are 36 lbs, each spring, the rear are 60 lbs each spring. John Robertson will be returning your emails shortly now that the dealer plan we had in place has fallen through.
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Post by Twistinchassie »

yeah no worries mate, cheers
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Post by mud4b »

Roctoy Designfab wrote:Awesome news Chris!!

Hopefully us Aussies can get used to giveaways!

I desparately need a Trail Gear steer kit for my current project cause at the moment you can drive in 3 different lanes of traffic without even touching the steering wheel.
(will take a pic tonight)

Big plans for this truck, including a v6 conversion, dual cases, 37" trepadors, 4 link coil rear, lockers and more!

Please let me win :D

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Post by brooksy »

Love a Trail Gear Hi-steer kit for my project BJ42.
I pick it up next weekend & have been already notified by current owner that it can have a mind of it's own. I was in the market so once I take ownership pics will be coming.
Here is a pic of it.

http://images.carsales.com.au/private/2355519.jpg

Hey Chris, I haven't been on Pirate for a while due to commitments, how is the Zook Samuri going. Last time I was on you were on the second motor due to ventilating the first.



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Post by Weiner »

I need one cause my lux likes to use multiple lanes while driving :twisted:
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Post by Nat84 »

this is my fj60

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SOA 60 and when complte as i don't have $$$ i will need to weld up D/arms and a drag link for the steering which is not safe and as i have a 1 1/2 yr old daughter and one on the way and come out on every trip i go on i think this hi-steer kit would help keep me and my family safe (Example: steering brakes going up a hill climb and it is all over)

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here is pic's of the steering set up i will be useing if i don't win the hi-steer kit :D
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Post by Sic Lux »

I'm all good now don't need to be included
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plenty of parts on the bench
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Post by Hrundi V Bakshi »

does this come out of the usa or does it come out of china or some shit like what the PBB guys say?
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Post by RUFF »

Hrundi V Bakshi wrote:does this come out of the usa or does it come out of china or some shit like what the PBB guys say?
Does it really matter? 99% of everything we now buy comes from China or another Asian Country. Even the new Hilux is built in Taiwan. China is no longer this 3rd world country that makes inferiour products. They are a country that makes Quality products at a very good price that can be passed onto the consumer. Dont forget who made your Toyota. It defianatly wasnt the good old US of A.
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Post by Roctoy »

Hrundi V Bakshi wrote:does this come out of the usa or does it come out of china or some shit like what the PBB guys say?
that's awesome dude, how about we all bag the shit out of someone trying to give us something for free! :roll:
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Post by Chris Geiger »

brooksy wrote: Hey Chris, I haven't been on Pirate for a while due to commitments, how is the Zook Samuri going. Last time I was on you were on the second motor due to ventilating the first.

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Post by brooksy »

Looking good Chris. How has the propane kit been going ?


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Post by Chris Geiger »

brooksy wrote:Looking good Chris. How has the propane kit been going ?


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The propane has been working great. I have not needed to do anything to that system, it just keeps on working.
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Post by cbr »

This is what happens when the steering breaks :cry: luckily no one was not really hurt after 4 rolls we were very lucky.

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So I don't want this to happen again. I am currently rebuilding it and my wife is already hassling me about costs so if I have to to buy these arms she is going to have my balls :oops:

Here is the current progress of the chopped 4runner

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Thanks to trail gear for the supporting RHD Toyota's

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Post by alexcliffo »

This is my 4runner, and the reason I would love the TRAIL GEAR Hi steer kit is thus....

I lost an arm in a wheeling accident and it is hard to keep in 1 lane (ok, i Am fully abled but i still cant steer the bugger without x-over steer and with a 3" lift.)

My steeriing box is shagged out so i gotta get a new one soon anyways.

I love my truck but i also love my wife and our washing machine needs replacing, so i cant afford to buy both at this stage..

Ive never won anything in my life.

The truck goes wheling most weekends and is a daily driver. If you threw in some big Trail Gear stickers i will plaster them all over my rig for some FREE advertisement.



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Post by Roctoy »

when will this be drawn Chris?
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Post by Chris Geiger »

In about two weeks we will do the drawing.
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Post by Sic Lux »

Got a set on mine now Got pics of them fitted up here
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/phpBB2/vi ... 76#1170576
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Post by RUFF »

I cant beleive that TG are giving away a complete cross over steering kit and hardly anyone is entering this competition :roll:
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Post by lay80n »

RUFF wrote:I cant beleive that TG are giving away a complete cross over steering kit and hardly anyone is entering this competition :roll:
Its almost worth buying a Toyota to enter.........almost :finger:
Big props to TG though :D

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Post by sierrajim »

RUFF wrote:I cant beleive that TG are giving away a complete cross over steering kit and hardly anyone is entering this competition :roll:
Was thinking the same.

I'm not entirely sure what will and won't fit on my car. The old HD tie rod off my now parted out hilux would have been the right length. The 0 series diff are however somewhat wider.

Why do i need new steering, well two reasons, bent tie rods are sometimes regarded as unpredictable and welded cross over arms suck!!! While I don't have a picture of my wonderful welded arm i'm sure you know how "fun" they can be when they come loose or crack.

Funny thing is that some knucklehead NSW blue slip guy passed it :?: :?

I need to change it, i've been busy installing my coilovers :lol: , my other 1/2 has been busy looking at buying a house :cry: you know the rest.

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Post by justinshere »

I'll give it a shot.

Well this is why i need the cross over kit.

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Thats full travel and extension, its bloody pathetic.
I have all the rest of the gear, shocks, IFS leaves etc, everything except high steer!

...oh in the pic, i got stuck there, damn bald rubber.
More front flex could have helped..... :twisted:

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Post by 83 lux »

I will give it a go.

This is why i need high steer
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Post by Highway-Star »

Hi All

Might as well have a go on behalf of my Father and his Hilux.

Why he needs highsteer, well the car is currently in complete rebuild, and the current tie rod is bent to buggery anyway.

PIC 1: The car when we bought it (what do you expect for $400)
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PIC 2: The car as it is at the moment, yes still a very long way to go.
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PIC 3: A sample of what condition the car was in when we bought it; and why we are completely rebuilding the poor thing (not to mention a completely siezed motor).
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Even if i dont win, this might offer some 'light' humour to some readers anyway :D .

BTW, Chris Geiger do you guys sell the RHD IFS steering box? Or would we have to source our own?

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Post by RUFF »

Chris what is the chance of you guys ever doing the 6 stud arms to suit RHD? And can the 4 stud arms be used with the 6 stud knuckles? As i imagine the material in the 6 stud knuckles is stronger than the stock knuckles?
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