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Snake knuckle out, OTT hi steer in.

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Snake knuckle out, OTT hi steer in.

Post by droopypete »

I have finally given up on the snake knuckle, it is a great idea poorly executed, I have now ordered an OTT hi steer kit after years of hanging shit on this style of hi steer attachment :oops: and I am going to fit the old Z link while I wait for delivery :shock: .
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Re: Snake knuckle out, OTT hi steer in.

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droopypete wrote:I have finally given up on the snake knuckle, it is a great idea poorly executed, I have now ordered an OTT hi steer kit after years of hanging shit on this style of hi steer attachment :oops: and I am going to fit the old Z link while I wait for delivery :shock: .
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Please elaborate Pete .. what is the issue\issues ?

Oh and is a snake knuckle anything like a moose knuckle ?
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Post by joeblow »

snake knuckle?.......aint that a well endowed bloke in tight jeans? :shock:
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Post by Gutless »

joeblow wrote:snake knuckle?.......aint that a well endowed bloke in tight jeans? :shock:
No Idea Joe.... I'm hung like an Acorn :D

I Thought the snake high steer knuckles were quite good :? Never used one, so what exactly have been your issues Pete?

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Post by droopypete »

I don't want this thread to be locked for vendor bashing so anyone who wants to comment please stick to your own facts and not hearsay.

My knuckle was not machined accurately, it sits below and forward of centre, I have spoken to people who have machined the bottom of theirs and got it to point that they are happy, I have machined mine and while it is now centre on the horizontal plane it is still out on the vertical plane and although I am sure the felt seal will now seal on the ball end of the housing (something it has never done before, letting both oil out and water in :x ) I am not happy.
To clarify, if you assemble the swivel housing and fit the axle, brakes and stub axle, with the swivel housing at 90 degrees (driving straight ahead) the axle will rotate freely by hand, if you turn the swivel housing 5 degrees it will start to bind and any more will cause it to lock, I am just not prepared to risk my spanky new chro mo front axles in such a badly machined part, as I said in the original post " a great idea poorly executed".


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Post by mnemonix »

What brand of steering attachment have you decided to go with Pete?
I believe your problem with the SR highsteer is the same one that I experienced Here.
Whilst my solution with machining improved the situation greatly, time has shown that things are still not perfect with my SR knuckle.
It's a recurring issue that hasn't been addressed by the manufacturer.
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Post by known 2 »

i have a home made bolt on high steer system using standard nuckles and brackets that bolt on were the brake calipers are. works well all though not as strong as some.

its suposedly set up to run the standard steering configuartion above the springs.

after looking at your link its nearly exactly the same. but i'm still running a rockrod draglink under the springs.
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Post by Guy »

droopypete wrote:I don't want this thread to be locked for vendor bashing so anyone who wants to comment please stick to your own facts and not hearsay.

My knuckle was not machined accurately, it sits below and forward of centre, I have spoken to people who have machined the bottom of theirs and got it to point that they are happy, I have machined mine and while it is now centre on the horizontal plane it is still out on the vertical plane and although I am sure the felt seal will now seal on the ball end of the housing (something it has never done before, letting both oil out and water in :x ) I am not happy.
To clarify, if you assemble the swivel housing and fit the axle, brakes and stub axle, with the swivel housing at 90 degrees (driving straight ahead) the axle will rotate freely by hand, if you turn the swivel housing 5 degrees it will start to bind and any more will cause it to lock, I am just not prepared to risk my spanky new chro mo front axles in such a badly machined part, as I said in the original post " a great idea poorly executed".


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Post by droopypete »

You can't get him to talk to you when you want to buy something let alone when you have a problem, mnemonix has the same issue and got no joy either
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Post by JacZook »

Hi all

I have just had a look at my snake Hi-steer and mine is leaking as well. I have noticed it before and was going to do a hub rebuild, but now that I have read this I am thinking its the Hi-steer instead causing the leak.
Anyone want to buy it, I think I will be going the Lowrange way and just use the bracket they sell. At least then I know nothing will leak.
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Post by mr green »

JacZook wrote:Hi all

I have just had a look at my snake Hi-steer and mine is leaking as well. I have noticed it before and was going to do a hub rebuild, but now that I have read this I am thinking its the Hi-steer instead causing the leak.
Anyone want to buy it, I think I will be going the Lowrange way and just use the bracket they sell. At least then I know nothing will leak.
yeh i'll take a chance at $200 ;)
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Post by Guy »

droopypete wrote:You can't get him to talk to you when you want to buy something let alone when you have a problem, mnemonix has the same issue and got no joy either
Peter.
Pete its from snake racing .. is it OK if I send an email with a link to this thread .. I would like to see if there is any reply.
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Post by droopypete »

love_mud wrote:
droopypete wrote:You can't get him to talk to you when you want to buy something let alone when you have a problem, mnemonix has the same issue and got no joy either
Peter.
Pete its from snake racing .. is it OK if I send an email with a link to this thread .. I would like to see if there is any reply.
Sure no problem from me, I would bet that mnemonix and now Jaczook, would be interested in the feedback.
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Post by JacZook »

Yea I dont mind, I would show them but mine is off the road at the moment.
I can email them pics if they like.
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Post by mnemonix »

I've got photos of mine and my experiences with this product linked in the URL in one of my posts above.
I emailed snake racing twice, but never recieved a reply.
I found some advice online about the issue and worked on a temporary solution at the time (some machine work to improve tolerances), so never felt the need to pick up the phone to take it further.
Over time though it has shown that this knuckle is still causing me more grief than it should. I drive my sierra significantly less than I would like to because of the issues the SR product has caused.
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Post by droopypete »

If has been machined incorrectly as mine has (and it would be fair to assume this) your mods may have got it straight on the vertical plane but it is still out on the horizontal plane and this can not be fixed.

I just can not see how you can go to the trouble of getting it cast and then machined, while working to incorrect drawings.

One other thing that has always irked me is the angle of the drag link rod end, that was another thing that was machined incorrectly in my opinion, do any of you guys have a pic? my Snake racing knuckle is now holding a door open :roll:
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Post by Guy »

The email link on the website does not work ... :lol:
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Post by sierrajim »

droopypete wrote:my Snake racing knuckle is now holding a door open .
And just when you thought it was useless.
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Post by Guy »

sierrajim wrote:
droopypete wrote:my Snake racing knuckle is now holding a door open .
And just when you thought it was useless.
Apparently it was supposed to keeping it shut !!
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Post by cj »

love_mud wrote:
sierrajim wrote:
droopypete wrote:my Snake racing knuckle is now holding a door open .
And just when you thought it was useless.
Apparently it was supposed to keeping it shut !!
At least he remembered where he left it :D
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Post by Guy »

cj wrote:
At least he remembered where he left it :D
Well it wont steer him wrong now.
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Post by dad »

:rofl:
Funny bugger, i rang him to buy some wheel spacers a few years ago, i could not convince him to sell them to me. :?

Met him another time through one of his mates, he gave me a massive stack of free 4x4 related stickers, and seemed like a nice enough bloke.

I concluded he must have enough money and actually CBF selling shit, (even at those prices).
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Post by greg »

you could have converted back to spring under and solved the steering problem and the rear spring destruction issue at the same time by now pete :D

under-diff clearance is not an issue when the car is sitting in the shed missing out on trips because you can't steer it :cry:
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Post by droopypete »

And you could go and xxxx your xxxxing xxxxself xxxx!!! with a xxxx squirellsxxxxx you xxxx!!! @@@@ artichoke@X$ and a left handed@#$$%%%^$&%^#!!!!!
I hope I made myself clear :lol:
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Post by greg »

sorry pete - i forgot your car was a poser.

oh well. at least it looks good :D
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Post by droopypete »

Well now I am just plain hurt :cry:
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Post by lump_a_charcoal »

Pete, unless you have purchased your OTT kit already, check out the OTT stage II from Rocky Road, I reckon it is great.
It utilises the kingpin and caliper mounts, and is custom made for your lift...
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Post by alien »

the ott stage 2 kit is similar to mine except for that mine also picks up the original steering arms.

link: http://www.suzistore.com.au/shopexd.asp?id=1363

dunno about the price though - mine was the prototype for that one.
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Post by lump_a_charcoal »

How do Snake and Suzistore stay in business, when you can buy a comparable kit form the states for less than half?
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