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streeing with a spoa lift

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streeing with a spoa lift

Post by zukimudman »

hey there i have got a spoa lift in my zuk and have a problem with my streeing i have more right turn then left can any one help and all so the shock mount any one got any ideas? i just got old spring mounts and cut in half and u bolted them on. hope to hear back from yous soon pm me or msg me on 0402726127 (andrew) thanks....... call after 5pm week days

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Post by Gwagensteve »

*don't get offended*

A) It's pretty hard to understand your post.
B) Which shock mount? Where? with which shock? What's wrong with what you've done (granted, it sounds uberbootyfab, but what's the problem with it?)

C)I wouldn't put my phone number up on here
D)what's wrong with a reply to this thread? Why do we have to PAY to give you advice you could find by searching
E)How is your streeing setup? There's 11047567385764 ways of doing the steering on a SPOA, so we can't help until we know what's been done.

F) If you haven't done anything to correct the steering yet, get searching.

Sorry to have a flame replying first up, but we really can't help you unless you provide more information.

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Post by zukimudman »

Gwagensteve wrote:*don't get offended*

A) It's pretty hard to understand your post.
B) Which shock mount? Where? with which shock? What's wrong with what you've done (granted, it sounds uberbootyfab, but what's the problem with it?)

C)I wouldn't put my phone number up on here
D)what's wrong with a reply to this thread? Why do we have to PAY to give you advice you could find by searching
E)How is your streeing setup? There's 11047567385764 ways of doing the steering on a SPOA, so we can't help until we know what's been done.

F) If you haven't done anything to correct the steering yet, get searching.

Sorry to have a flame replying first up, but we really can't help you unless you provide more information.

Steve.

andrew-
sorry mate i have the spoa lift in the zuki i got the hi cast streeing arm when we put it in it had more right hand turn then left. i put a different streeing box in it and that seem to fix it when we put it in and lined it up then when i was at cruzer park it jumped back to how it was is it just the streeing box or is it the way the hi cast is set up ... is that any help sorry
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Post by alien »

is the steering crossover, hi-steer or z-link? or???

it sounds like the steering wasnt done right and the lift is influencing the drag link.
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Post by Gwagensteve »

Some photos would help.

I agree the problem might be associated with the drag link.

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Post by alien »

zukimudman wrote:i think it hi steer . it looks like a z

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Post by lay80n »

alien wrote:
zukimudman wrote:i think it hi steer . it looks like a z

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That sounds like a Z-link. If it is, then throw it far as you can, and get decent steering. Z-links suck more than DRS at the mardi gras. If you want to email me photo's i will host them and post them up. Email is in my profile.

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Post by lay80n »

Pictures of Zukimudman's steering -

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First thing - that is shocking and down right dodgy. PLEASE DO NOT DRIVE THIS ON THE ROAD!!!!!!!!! The person responsible for this needs to be shot. That is a standard drag link that has just been bent. One decent hit and it will break.

Im not saying this to be an arse -

BUT DONT DRIVE THE FAWKING THING


The reason your steering is not turning more one way than the other is that now the drag link is bent, it is effectivley shorter so pulls the pitman arm over to just keep the wheels straight. Get yourself a proper high steer/crossover steer setup. Snake racing knuckles are okay, but usually need machining due to crappy tolerances. There are plenty of options to explore from local and the stares, but please get rid of that dodgy ass bent standard draglink.

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Post by lay80n »

Also, noticing your location is Ipswich - SPOA is illegal in QLD, so if you are planning on road driving this you are in for problems.

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Post by Pyrotech »

can you please do me a favor and submit those pix to www.scarysteering.com
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Post by hooki »

HOLY CRAP. remove that at once and throw it off a cliff :lol: . defently go a nice highsteer setup. Will drive better, be more reliable and will be safer for you and the other people on the road.
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Post by oozuk »

search the forum, there's info on here about mounting a mecedes steering arm off the L\h steering knuckle, much cheaper than snake racings setup and works just as good IMO, you will need make a new STRAIGHT !!!! draglink, buy some heavy wall hollow tube and get the ends tapped to suit sierra tie rod ends, buy some new sierra tie rod ends and fit them all up. Then you won't have steering that will kill someone !!! :roll:
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