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hilux torque rod

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hilux torque rod

Post by hiluxmad »

just put 60 series diffs in my hilux do i still need the tourque rod?
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Post by BOGAN V8 »

if your still running the hilux steering then i would say yes you have too...

But if your running different steering then toss it over your shoulder
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Post by Ruffy »

The torque rod is there because the springs on hiluxs are flat or convex so when torque is applied the springs want to wrap.
So yes the torque rod is important if you are using Hilux springs.
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Post by pulux »

As Bogan said, if you're still using the push-pull steering setup from the hilux, you still need it.

If you've gone to hi-steer or crossover, it's not necessary.
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Post by hiluxmad »

still running std steer atm with dropped draglink but considering x over steer using the 60 box or an ifs hilux one. using lifted heavy duty springs if it makes any difference
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Post by dogbreath_48 »

hiluxmad wrote:still running std steer atm with dropped draglink but considering x over steer using the 60 box or an ifs hilux one. using lifted heavy duty springs if it makes any difference
Definetly go the x-over and piss off the torque rod. If you're going to the effort to put in a 60 axle you may as well go the crossover.

The torque rod isn't required if you're no longer running the std push-pull style of steering - it is only there to stop the wheels steering as the axle rolls slightly under braking.

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Post by hiluxmad »

cool anyonje got a y arm going spare lol :rofl:
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