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snake high steer hits chassis on 70 series

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snake high steer hits chassis on 70 series

Post by Cliffy »

Just mocking up my front end, and the tie rod has about 2 inches of up travel before it hits on the frame when there is 5 plus inches between the diff and the bump stop. Need a flat steering arm?

What experiences have people had fitting high steer? i want as much up travel as I can, Considering going back to the stock arms?
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Post by RUFF »

Is it Sprung over?

The Snake racing kit is designed for a hilux not a spring under landcruiser.
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Post by Cliffy »

RUFF wrote:Is it Sprung over?

The Snake racing kit is designed for a hilux not a spring under landcruiser.
Well they sold it to me for the intended vehicle "yeh it will fit" good job I have a hilux project after I finish this one..... ;)

The front end is coil, trying to keep the drag/tie rod as flat as possible.

Thanks for the reply ruff
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Post by bj on roids »

Use the stock one for the cruiser, there is also some flat arms on the market too..

sounds like you are not running much lift??
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Post by Cliffy »

bj on roids wrote:Use the stock one for the cruiser, there is also some flat arms on the market too..

sounds like you are not running much lift??
Bj who has the flat ones,

Will be running about 3" but want full suspension travel, If i used these arm i would have only about 2" of compression...

Otherwise the stock ones are looking good :bad-words:
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Post by RUFF »

Sky Manufacturing used to make flat ones.
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Post by demon dude »

Snake racing screwing people????? NO i dont believe it. :lol: :lol:
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Post by Mouse »

RUFF wrote:Sky Manufacturing used to make flat ones.
Does anyone know who would still make flat ones?
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