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Post by alien »

what do you do when the diff is 6" forward? lol
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Post by NIK »

Are you sure that diff is 6" forward maybe its the pics but it dosnt look anymore than 1.5" or was that just a question?
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Post by 11_evl »

alien wrote:what do you do when the diff is 6" forward? lol


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Post by Dee »

11_evl wrote:
alien wrote:what do you do when the diff is 6" forward? lol


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or chassis extension / different box with foward facing pitman arm?
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Post by St Jimmy »

What model zook shaft do i need :?:
is it a coily one :?: :?:
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Post by alien »

Image

Its definitely 6".... this is a better pic to show it, i dont have any dead side on, but you can see here how far forward it is.

Also - doesnt jimny power steer bolt on easier than vit power steer? or are they the same box?
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Post by Spike_Sierra »

yes jimny is bolt on, but very hard to come by and quite expensive.
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Post by NIK »

Looks good, how is it balanced? Does it handle well?
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Post by nicbeer »

Boner - Any WT
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Post by nicbeer »

just cruizin' wrote:guys I won't get a chance to look at this weekend as I'm going away. Though I'm home from work on Tuesday on baby sitting duties so I might take some measurements and post some pics of what I do.
Any luck?

Be great to get all ideas we need in one thread and maybe see if we can some bolt on adapters made up.
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Post by MUD-PIGSIERRA »

I wouldnt mind finding out more about the wedge for the Vitara box as I have a power steering kit now of a Vitara and will be fitting up to a Sierra soon.
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Post by neil_se »

I'm very interested too, i'd like to do a powersteering conversion when i do my engine conversion in a few weeks time.
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Post by joeblow »

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are these studs or bolts? and if so do the heads protrude on the other side?
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Post by BlueSuzy »

Looks like countersunk bolts to me! Would need them to sit the box flush to the plate.
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Post by just cruizin' »

Haven't had a chance to get a look at the chassis. Should be right to go on the weekend
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Post by neil_se »

Can I bump this up. I've got all the Vitara gear sitting in my garage waiting to go in, i just need to sort out the wedge!
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Post by jazuki »

joeblow wrote:Image


are these studs or bolts? and if so do the heads protrude on the other side?
Yes the bolts are counter sunk (Just like the ones you can see) and to stop them turning when you want to remove the box i just put a small weld on the head of the counter sunk bolts .

For the steering shaft i got the shaft shortened and a new spline cut , so my steering shaft has 2 ujs now .

I only did this as i was not aware you could use a colasable shaft.

when i made the adaptor i set the steering box up about 15mm foward ,so i am able to redrill the spring purches later on and i run a standard vitara pitman arm.
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Post by nicbeer »

agree. need one too.

will the orig vit arm work on this wedge setup?
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Post by zookimal »

Interested as well, mainly in the interests of allowing the steering box further forward.
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Post by Dee »

jazuki wrote:when i made the adaptor i set the steering box up about 15mm foward ,so i am able to redrill the spring purches later on and i run a standard vitara pitman arm.
how far foward can you go before it hits the crossmember? Or have you removed/modified the crossmember?
As the standard sierra box is right up on the crossmember as it is (hugs it)...
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Post by smileysmoke »

grave dig.. anyone actually made adapters in AUS?

also mod for vitara pump can be found here: http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/showthre ... =kick+pump
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Post by Turbo Tonka »

if someone has made any singout,i have a box,pump etc ready just have to chase up a collapsible shaft or cut a new spline on mine shorter
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Post by short stuff »

i think the post died im the same ive had all the stuff here but nothing has happened with the wedges theres a fare few topics on them
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Post by Moph »

Ditto - need an adapter plate :)
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Post by 86slowsierra »

if any one is still looking for an adapter plate pm BenT on here he makes them.
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Post by 86slowsierra »

hey
im planing on fitting vit power steering
ive got a g13a

my question is; if i grind out the multi v belt groves in the vit pump pulley could i just fit a fit a longer single V belt?
would there be any ill effects?

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