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Hi Steer legal?

Tech Talk for Cruiser owners.

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Hi Steer legal?

Post by NoName »

Would really like to go with the Trail Gear High Steer set up (missed out on a group buy I see), but I'm worried about the problems on a vehicle used as a daily driver as well at the weekends!
How are you guy's getting round the weld-on IFS box mount, thought welding on a chassis was a no no! plus changing from standard OEM steering components?
How much paperwork, engineering inspection is required?
I know these kits are selling but are they on trail only 4x4?
Anyone done this in Tassie?


Any help or advice would be great. :D
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Post by Sic Lux »

Know a fair few up here in Qld with it mod plated and apartenly where about the worst to get stuff done mines done was easy enough best bet talk to a mod plater/engineer it'll be his signiture so he'll say yes or no to it. Might be a simple as getting a Fab shop to do the welds with a report to say it's good enough.
plenty of parts on the bench
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Post by LuxyBoy »

You will also need (from the manufacturer) the specs of what grade and thickness the arms/rods etc. are made from
Kind Regards,
Brad
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