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Suzuki sierra power steer

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Suzuki sierra power steer

Post by ausyota »

First off... YES I SEARCHED :)
Im going to fit power steer to the wifes zook.
We only have 30" MTRs at the moment and probably wont be going bigger than 31s in the future but power steer would still be great off road.

From what I can gather the Jimny box is the go as it bolts straight up and the pitman arm is right too. Is that correct?
Whats the best pump to use? I take it any pump of almost any vehichle will do the same job?
Will I still have room to fit a supercharger later? :twisted:

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Post by HRZOOK »

This might help

http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/PHP_Modul ... hp?t=33520

I priced a complete power steer unit from a Jimny and they wanted $900 :shock: and that was a private sale

Anyway good luck
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Post by ausyota »

HRZOOK wrote:This might help

http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/PHP_Modul ... hp?t=33520

I priced a complete power steer unit from a Jimny and they wanted $900 :shock: and that was a private sale

Anyway good luck
Complete as in box, pump, lines?
If so then $900 sounds about right if it was in good nick.
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Re: Suzuki sierra power steer

Post by mud4b »

ausyota wrote:First off... YES I SEARCHED :)
Im going to fit power steer to the wifes zook.
We only have 30" MTRs at the moment and probably wont be going bigger than 31s in the future but power steer would still be great off road.

From what I can gather the Jimny box is the go as it bolts straight up and the pitman arm is right too. Is that correct?
Whats the best pump to use? I take it any pump of almost any vehichle will do the same job?
Will I still have room to fit a supercharger later? :twisted:

Paul.
the jimny box does bolt strait up. and the hole for the drag link tierod end is the correct size.
the only thing i noticed was that you cant fit a sierra std or drop pitman arm ,as it is a vitara spline. also the jimny pitman arm does not have the holes for a steering dampner bracket.

you can use a jimny or vitara pump (or any other for that matter) and still fit the charger above it as long as you dont have a/c.
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Post by ausyota »

So whats the go with import sierra power steer?
Is it any good?
That would be the ideal easy bolt on solution would it not?
Is there any reason to go with jimny steering over import sierra if I can find both of them?
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Post by Gutless »

The sierra steering is quite good. I jnow someone who has it. 31's are not problem at all. You can usually pick up a sierra import setup from a jap wrecker for about $650 including the pump etc.

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Post by mud4b »

ausyota wrote:So whats the go with import sierra power steer?
Is it any good?
That would be the ideal easy bolt on solution would it not?
Is there any reason to go with jimny steering over import sierra if I can find both of them?
Paul.

they are both the same.
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Post by oozuk »

for running bigger tires (33's) will the jimny Pwr steering box cut it or os the vitara pwr steering box stronger and more powerful ??
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Post by mud4b »

oozuk wrote:for running bigger tires (33's) will the jimny Pwr steering box cut it or os the vitara pwr steering box stronger and more powerful ??
YES. IM RUNNING 33 claws and its fine..

give me a week and ill tell you how it goes with 35s.
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Post by oozuk »

be keen to hear how you go

comparing the jimny box to the vitara box, is the vitara box lighter to steer ??

bigger internals or identical and just different housings ??
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Post by Dozoor »

:idea: Might be a bit overkill , But the Range rover one bolts to the inside of the chassis rail , and will run with a holden pump commadore

mounting on the rail would be fab work , but the rubber joint has the same bolt patern as the zook rag joint !
Seems pretty powerful it turns my 35s on bitumen stationary with sports wheel one handed, has heavy arsed V6 sitting on it to .
Just a thought .

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Post by droopypete »

mud4b wrote:YES. IM RUNNING 33 claws and its fine..

give me a week and ill tell you how it goes with 35s.
YES. I'M ALSO RUNNING 33" claws and it is also fine :lol:

give me 3 weeks and I'll tell you how it goes with 36's :lol:
(sorry mud4b this is not a penis thing :D )
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Post by mud4b »

droopypete wrote:
mud4b wrote:YES. IM RUNNING 33 claws and its fine..

give me a week and ill tell you how it goes with 35s.
YES. I'M ALSO RUNNING 33" claws and it is also fine :lol:

give me 3 weeks and I'll tell you how it goes with 36's :lol:
(sorry mud4b this is not a penis thing :D )
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well penis boy.....

ill try it with the 38s....

......see who has the penis then :armsup: :finger:
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Post by droopypete »

mud4b wrote:
droopypete wrote:
mud4b wrote:YES. IM RUNNING 33 claws and its fine..

give me a week and ill tell you how it goes with 35s.
YES. I'M ALSO RUNNING 33" claws and it is also fine :lol:

give me 3 weeks and I'll tell you how it goes with 36's :lol:
(sorry mud4b this is not a penis thing :D )
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well penis boy.....

ill try it with the 38s....

......see who has the penis then :armsup: :finger:

I'll see your 38's
and raise you a pair of bald 42's
a flat 44 and a nine inch rubber penis extention :oops:

have you always been a victim of peer group pressure Mud4b? :finger:
:D
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ps I bet my wifes 38's are better than yours :D
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Post by mud4b »

droopypete wrote:
mud4b wrote:
droopypete wrote:
mud4b wrote:YES. IM RUNNING 33 claws and its fine..

give me a week and ill tell you how it goes with 35s.
YES. I'M ALSO RUNNING 33" claws and it is also fine :lol:

give me 3 weeks and I'll tell you how it goes with 36's :lol:
(sorry mud4b this is not a penis thing :D )
Peter.
well penis boy.....

ill try it with the 38s....

......see who has the penis then :armsup: :finger:

I'll see your 38's
and raise you a pair of bald 42's
a flat 44 and a nine inch rubber penis extention :oops:

have you always been a victim of peer group pressure Mud4b? :finger:
:D
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ps I bet my wifes 38's are better than yours :D

DAMN IT..

how can i compete with that.....

ive been outsized :oops:
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Post by Rhett »

its not the size of your tires boys its how u use them.
Its a wheelbase thing
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Post by droopypete »

Rhett wrote:its not the size of your tires boys its how u use them.
My wife says something like that to me, but I think she is patronising me :oops:
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Post by Rhett »

But I also have heard with the right rubber U can mount anything. (They might not have been talking about tires though!)
Its a wheelbase thing
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Post by leary393 »

So tell me is it possible to bolt up the jimny power steer with the jimny pitman arm and run a standard sierra high steer and drag link with no modification. SPOA of coarse

or does the draglink need to be mod
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Post by The Frayne »

Cheapest option for an old 85 girl?

Any advice would be sound!
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Post by zook4fun »

i remember reading some where on here about using a cressida powersteering, does any one know the link?
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Post by v840 »

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Post by jimbo jones »

this is my set up its a 80 series box and a holden V8 vn pump with bundera power steer line's had to mount box over vin number though :? chassie has crush tube welded in works really well with 37's
oh also had to mod the steering shaft and rag roint to fit

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Post by v840 »

Any probs with your DS spring hitting the draglink under flex Jimbo or does it clear ok?

I could've sworn your rig had hi-steer? I must be going nuts.
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Post by jimbo jones »

v840 wrote:Any probs with your DS spring hitting the draglink under flex Jimbo or does it clear ok?

I could've sworn your rig had hi-steer? I must be going nuts.
it dose tuch but not that bad plan on fitting a hi steer arm from here

http://www.sleeoffroad.com/products/pro ... detail.htm

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Post by VR Rodeo »

Are you sure its a holden vn pump, it looks very much like my EA pump ?
Anyway my EA pump and 79 series box turn my 32 inch Pedes an 6 psi on rocks no problems
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Post by jimbo jones »

VR Rodeo wrote:Are you sure its a holden vn pump, it looks very much like my EA pump ?
Anyway my EA pump and 79 series box turn my 32 inch Pedes an 6 psi on rocks no problems

there the same pump this on just came out of a vn V8 I removed it my self at work customer wanted a new one as it was leaking from the front seal I put a new seal and chucked it in the zook good as new
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Post by Gutless »

jimbo jones wrote:
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You fitted the passengers side shackle backwards you goose! :D

Nice steer setup though. I did similar using a IFS lux box on my V6 zook.
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Post by jimbo jones »

Gutless wrote:
You fitted the passengers side shackle backwards you goose! :D
na its Z for zook :finger:
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