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hydro steering...

Post by 31zook »

I want to run hydraulic steering on my next truck I'm in the process of figuring it all out so any help will be great. I know that for engineering it still need mechanical linkages in case of a hose blows out on the front... but it's going on the rear... :cool:
these are the parts I'm thinking of using...
http://locktup4x4.com.au/universal-118/ ... e-604.html
http://locktup4x4.com.au/universal-118/ ... t-618.html
http://locktup4x4.com.au/universal-118/ ... r-622.html

what do yall think?
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Post by joeblow »

you want rear steer on a road driven zook? no one will pass it. not even for the front.
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Post by 31zook »

what about a mech lock out on the steering arms and the pump can shut off???
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Post by joeblow »

31zook wrote:what about a mech lock out on the steering arms and the pump can shut off???
have you spoken to an approved engineer yet?
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Post by Guy »

What advantage are you hoping to achive in a road driven vehicle with rear steer ?
A sierra long or SWb will not gain an hell of alot with rear steer, there are alot of other options I would be chasing down before considering this.
Better axles and a rear disconnect to do front digs is the fist thing that springs to mind, with far fewer engineering headaches to deal with ( I am thinking both roads authority and actual engineering issues)
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Post by 31zook »

I'm not hoping to gain a thing on road, just a better turning circle off road, and the option to take obstacles side ways. More than anything i just want to see if i can do it :D And how many times have you just need the rear end over there for that line but couldn't get it there?
The only reason i want to rego it is so i will have a better chance of complying with comp rules, not just setup for one competition but for a larger range.
What do you mean better axles, internal, external? yes front dig is an option which i may go in anyway... this is going in a stretched lwb zook
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Post by redzook »

31zook wrote:I'm not hoping to gain a thing on road, just a better turning circle off road, and the option to take obstacles side ways. More than anything i just want to see if i can do it :D And how many times have you just need the rear end over there for that line but couldn't get it there?
The only reason i want to rego it is so i will have a better chance of complying with comp rules, not just setup for one competition but for a larger range.
What do you mean better axles, internal, external? yes front dig is an option which i may go in anyway... this is going in a stretched lwb zook
hilux diffs?

no way I would contemplate suzuki stuff in the rear.
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Post by zook4fun »

he is going lux diffs
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Post by 31zook »

haha no putting a suzy front in the back is a bad idea...lol yes im going HiLux diffs...
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Post by Gwagensteve »

You might find it's cheaper to run a front axle with 50˚ of steering, a rear disconnect and maybe even line locks on each rear wheel than it is to try and engineer rear steer.

Just some thoughts.

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this is more of what I had in mind ..

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Post by 31zook »

valid point but im not looking for just making a circle on flat ground... im thinking that it may just be a weekend wheeler or comp mod...

Im thining that this will be a long way away and not in the next couple of months, so ill keep talking to my engineer...
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Post by redzook »

Gwagensteve wrote:
You might find it's cheaper to run a front axle with 50˚ of steering, a rear disconnect and maybe even line locks on each rear wheel than it is to try and engineer rear steer.

Just some thoughts.

Steve.
this is more of what I had in mind ..

Improve what you have to the nth degree and take it from there.
2 completely different things in my opinion

rear steer for me is to be able to just pick any line you want
being able to move your rear tires over 1 foot on a climb is a huge benefit


and 50˚ of steering is just goin to let you turn sharp
it is more of a use for cone dodging not rec use

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Post by Gwagensteve »

There's no doubt that's true redzook - I have a rear disconnect in my car and find it of very limited usefulness, but engineering more steering angle, disconnect and maybe even line locks might be possible if rear steer isn't.

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Post by lay80n »

Check pirate for some lux rear steer tech there is a fair bit there.
e.g.
http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/showthre ... onda+buggy - Honda powered buggy with lux front and rear steer.

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Post by Guy »

redzook wrote:
Gwagensteve wrote:
You might find it's cheaper to run a front axle with 50˚ of steering, a rear disconnect and maybe even line locks on each rear wheel than it is to try and engineer rear steer.

Just some thoughts.

Steve.
this is more of what I had in mind ..

Improve what you have to the nth degree and take it from there.
2 completely different things in my opinion

rear steer for me is to be able to just pick any line you want
being able to move your rear tires over 1 foot on a climb is a huge benefit


and 50˚ of steering is just goin to let you turn sharp
it is more of a use for cone dodging not rec use

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I was thinking more in respect to keeping it road registered and engineered.
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Post by 31zook »

i agree with redzook just watching the TT drivers the switched on more experienced drivers were using rear steer to there obvious advantage.
here is the thread i found on pirate... I can't think how a rear disconnect would able it anymore with rear steer... maybe in the mud but seriously can't think of a time when I've wanted to just lock up a wheel for a line on the rocks...

I'm not out to cause fights...

this is a thread I'm reading though atm
http://pirate4x4.com/forum/showthread.p ... ght=ruefab

cheers layto ill read through that later...
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Post by VR Rodeo »

My rear disconnect mainly gets used when flat towing ;) I have used it once to my advantage though, when I was stuck with a boulder at either end of the vehicle, couldn't go forwards or backwards and the only way out was a 50 point turn or a burn turn.
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