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Improving the Hilux steering
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Improving the Hilux steering
HI everyone,
The steering in my Hilux is a bit vague, and is this just normal for a solid axle front Hilux? When driving and the car is just going over normal bumps and stuff on these beautiful Sydney roads, I always need to correct it.
So it makes driving a bit of a chore, compared to a rack and pinion car.
Ive changed the j arm, drag link ends, had it wheel aligned, new steering damper and the tie rods look to be in serivceable condition. The steering box seems ok and Ive taken up the freeplay as best as I could on it.
Anything else to check or is it just normal for a Hilux with a solid axle front?
The steering in my Hilux is a bit vague, and is this just normal for a solid axle front Hilux? When driving and the car is just going over normal bumps and stuff on these beautiful Sydney roads, I always need to correct it.
So it makes driving a bit of a chore, compared to a rack and pinion car.
Ive changed the j arm, drag link ends, had it wheel aligned, new steering damper and the tie rods look to be in serivceable condition. The steering box seems ok and Ive taken up the freeplay as best as I could on it.
Anything else to check or is it just normal for a Hilux with a solid axle front?
Does the steering have slop in the wheel before the car reacts to you turning the steering wheel.
If so ontop of the box there is a stud with a flatblade adjusment and a nut, loosen the nut and turn the stud in half a turn tighten the nut again and see if it improves, if not repeat until it gets better.
If so ontop of the box there is a stud with a flatblade adjusment and a nut, loosen the nut and turn the stud in half a turn tighten the nut again and see if it improves, if not repeat until it gets better.
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They call me the MR. throw cash at shiz til its comp specccccc
Its the draglink that will hit the U bolt
Using the forged U bolts on the drivers side gives a little more clearance for the draglink ,Also you can swap the draglink around so the longer end is at the box an shorter at the J-arm.
Otherwise you have to start looking at a dropped adjustable draglink
On pirate 4x4 forum there was a section on swapping the J-arm ball so that it sat above the J-arm to provide more clearance .
Ive actually done this when i did a RUF conversion on my buggy and found it to work very well, but i dont know if it would be a legal option for a road going vehicle.
The replacement balls can be sourced through bursens or repco an are either bolt in or they have to be peaned like the original.
(An yes i probably deserve a bit of shit for welding a draglink but its only a toy thats used on private property)
Using the forged U bolts on the drivers side gives a little more clearance for the draglink ,Also you can swap the draglink around so the longer end is at the box an shorter at the J-arm.
Otherwise you have to start looking at a dropped adjustable draglink
On pirate 4x4 forum there was a section on swapping the J-arm ball so that it sat above the J-arm to provide more clearance .
Ive actually done this when i did a RUF conversion on my buggy and found it to work very well, but i dont know if it would be a legal option for a road going vehicle.
The replacement balls can be sourced through bursens or repco an are either bolt in or they have to be peaned like the original.
(An yes i probably deserve a bit of shit for welding a draglink but its only a toy thats used on private property)
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