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Longfields
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For those that have them or similar.
I will go search on pirate for this, but thought I would start a thread here. With the new style without the welded ring, do I have to adjust my steering stops (I read you had to with the ring ones) or are they fine as is?
I will go search on pirate for this, but thought I would start a thread here. With the new style without the welded ring, do I have to adjust my steering stops (I read you had to with the ring ones) or are they fine as is?
MY JEEP BUILD
v840 wrote: [Not a shot at Tonka] It's like saying, hell I've got two nuts, I may as well cut one of them off for the hell of it. I ain't using it.[/NAS@T] It's ridiculous!
Thanks Nick.
Will be chucking em in this week hopefully, so will suss it out then.
Will be chucking em in this week hopefully, so will suss it out then.
MY JEEP BUILD
v840 wrote: [Not a shot at Tonka] It's like saying, hell I've got two nuts, I may as well cut one of them off for the hell of it. I ain't using it.[/NAS@T] It's ridiculous!
Till they stop binding. 

MY JEEP BUILD
v840 wrote: [Not a shot at Tonka] It's like saying, hell I've got two nuts, I may as well cut one of them off for the hell of it. I ain't using it.[/NAS@T] It's ridiculous!
On full lock the inner axle will bind* with the outer ring of the CV as the angle is to great. By limiting the steering, this wont happen.
*Bind: v. bound, (bound) bind·ing, binds
v. tr.
To tie or secure, as with a rope or cord.
To fasten or wrap by encircling, as with a belt or ribbon.
To bandage: bound up their wounds.
To hold or restrain with or as if with bonds.
To compel, obligate, or unite: bound by a deep sense of duty; bound by a common interest in sports.
Law. To place under legal obligation by contract or oath.
To make certain or irrevocable: bind the deal with a down payment.
To apprentice or indenture: was bound out as a servant.
To cause to cohere or stick together in a mass: Bind the dry ingredients with milk and eggs.
To enclose and fasten (a book or other printed material) between covers.
To furnish with an edge or border for protection, reinforcement, or ornamentation.
To constipate.
Chemistry. To combine with, form a chemical bond with, or be taken up by, as an enzyme with its substrate.
v. intr.
To tie up or fasten something.
To stick or become stuck: applied a lubricant to keep the moving parts from binding.
To be uncomfortably tight or restricting, as clothes.
To become compact or solid; cohere.
To be compelling or unifying: the ties that bind.
Chemistry. To combine chemically or form a chemical bond.
n.
The act of binding.
The state of being bound.
Something that binds.
A place where something binds: a bind halfway up the seam of the skirt.
Informal. A difficult, restrictive, or unresolvable situation: found themselves in a bind when their car broke down.
Music. A tie, slur, or brace.

*Bind: v. bound, (bound) bind·ing, binds
v. tr.
To tie or secure, as with a rope or cord.
To fasten or wrap by encircling, as with a belt or ribbon.
To bandage: bound up their wounds.
To hold or restrain with or as if with bonds.
To compel, obligate, or unite: bound by a deep sense of duty; bound by a common interest in sports.
Law. To place under legal obligation by contract or oath.
To make certain or irrevocable: bind the deal with a down payment.
To apprentice or indenture: was bound out as a servant.
To cause to cohere or stick together in a mass: Bind the dry ingredients with milk and eggs.
To enclose and fasten (a book or other printed material) between covers.
To furnish with an edge or border for protection, reinforcement, or ornamentation.
To constipate.
Chemistry. To combine with, form a chemical bond with, or be taken up by, as an enzyme with its substrate.
v. intr.
To tie up or fasten something.
To stick or become stuck: applied a lubricant to keep the moving parts from binding.
To be uncomfortably tight or restricting, as clothes.
To become compact or solid; cohere.
To be compelling or unifying: the ties that bind.
Chemistry. To combine chemically or form a chemical bond.
n.
The act of binding.
The state of being bound.
Something that binds.
A place where something binds: a bind halfway up the seam of the skirt.
Informal. A difficult, restrictive, or unresolvable situation: found themselves in a bind when their car broke down.
Music. A tie, slur, or brace.

MY JEEP BUILD
v840 wrote: [Not a shot at Tonka] It's like saying, hell I've got two nuts, I may as well cut one of them off for the hell of it. I ain't using it.[/NAS@T] It's ridiculous!
ToNkA wrote:On full lock the inner axle will bind* with the outer ring of the CV as the angle is to great. By limiting the steering, this wont happen.
*Bind: v. bound, (bound) bind·ing, binds
v. tr.
To tie or secure, as with a rope or cord.
To fasten or wrap by encircling, as with a belt or ribbon.
To bandage: bound up their wounds.
To hold or restrain with or as if with bonds.
To compel, obligate, or unite: bound by a deep sense of duty; bound by a common interest in sports.
Law. To place under legal obligation by contract or oath.
To make certain or irrevocable: bind the deal with a down payment.
To apprentice or indenture: was bound out as a servant.
To cause to cohere or stick together in a mass: Bind the dry ingredients with milk and eggs.
To enclose and fasten (a book or other printed material) between covers.
To furnish with an edge or border for protection, reinforcement, or ornamentation.
To constipate.
Chemistry. To combine with, form a chemical bond with, or be taken up by, as an enzyme with its substrate.
v. intr.
To tie up or fasten something.
To stick or become stuck: applied a lubricant to keep the moving parts from binding.
To be uncomfortably tight or restricting, as clothes.
To become compact or solid; cohere.
To be compelling or unifying: the ties that bind.
Chemistry. To combine chemically or form a chemical bond.
n.
The act of binding.
The state of being bound.
Something that binds.
A place where something binds: a bind halfway up the seam of the skirt.
Informal. A difficult, restrictive, or unresolvable situation: found themselves in a bind when their car broke down.
Music. A tie, slur, or brace.

Re: Longfields
ToNkA wrote:For those that have them or similar.
I will go search on pirate for this, but thought I would start a thread here. With the new style without the welded ring, do I have to adjust my steering stops (I read you had to with the ring ones) or are they fine as is?
Apperantly there is no need to adjust them other than Factory Specs. Either way i dont beleive they are as great a product without the ring. Look at the failure rates on the new style.
Was reading that Ruff on pirate.
You can still get the ring added on for another $30 US per field. I aint braking normal CV's yet so these new ones will be far better I am sure. If not, have to get some with a ring next trip.

You can still get the ring added on for another $30 US per field. I aint braking normal CV's yet so these new ones will be far better I am sure. If not, have to get some with a ring next trip.

MY JEEP BUILD
v840 wrote: [Not a shot at Tonka] It's like saying, hell I've got two nuts, I may as well cut one of them off for the hell of it. I ain't using it.[/NAS@T] It's ridiculous!
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