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Power Steering Kits

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Power Steering Kits

Post by rubberducky »

Gday. Having a hard time sourcing a powersteering kit for my "84 LN65 single cab 2.4D. I was wandering if anyone had any suggestions of places to try, Or if there was another way or system that i might be able to run that would give me the luxury/necessity i need to turn my 33x13.5 Mudzillas aired down haha. cheers in advance

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Post by Willy Hilux »

wreckers should have the boxes for about $400. Maybe able to use a surf pump and hoses. Should be heaps of those around. People that have done X-over or high steer should have some boxes laying around. Or you could go X-over or high steer and pick up a surf box for around $250. I would go that way. Would work out a little more $$ but better steering x 100.
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Post by rubberducky »

gday willy,
what part of the kit is likely to be big the biggest issue and is that part an interchangeable part with a later hilux or surf?
i was hoping by being a mechanic by trade i'd able to fit up a straight kit myself, and just getting a drop drag link to over come the lift to come in the not to distant future.
i have investigated the cross over route and i have been out and chatted to the boys at superior engineering and got a quote. its just the logistics of being able to get the truck out there, get my self back home and back out there from the city aren't so simple.

cheers again mate
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Post by Willy Hilux »

2.4D surf motor should be the same as yours. So the pump should bolt straight up. Just get a power steer box from a LN106 or similar. As I said, should be about $400 from wreckers.
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Post by rubberducky »

cheers mate,
gettin a chance to see how the pump mounts on an 92surf today as to compare with mounting on mine. also just read superior are open on satdy mornings now. keep you posted on the progress

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Post by cristian »

i just picked up everything minus the box n pump that i already have in the shed for $150. been looking for agggessssss n they all sell it as a kit. not the stuff i needed. but yea keep your eyes out.
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Post by v8zuki »

i have lots of power steer bits if you want
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Post by rubberducky »

facing a bit of confusion. did some searching and readiin over the break and got confused as to the difference if any between cross/x over steer and high steer kits/conversions? any explanation would be appreciated is one better than the other?

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Post by Willy Hilux »

High steer is better as everything is up higher and out of the way. You can do x-over cheap ya self if ya good with a welder. Just need another arm off another knuckle and weld it to ya passenger one. But I would buy one from Superior as They are welded properly.

But ya best off buying high steer arm as they are billet one piece steel.

Save doing things twice and go high steer.
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Post by rubberducky »

hey willy,
so can i run my current steering set up, just get a power steering pump and box etc and just get the high steer arm? is there anything else that needs to be done?
i been lookin at to many things i got me head in a tiz

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Post by Willy Hilux »

High steer arms.
Custom tie rod and drag link.
Run 80 series ball joints.
80 series or late 2wd pitman arm.
IFS power steer box and mounting plates.
Extend steering shaft.

If anyone else can think of anything, add it.
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Post by rubberducky »

gday willy.
hi steer seems to be the go. am i able to source all the high steer arms, custom tie rod and drag link and extended steering shaft. and mayeb the mounting plates from superior? just double checking that there is no welding required for this install? except the plating i plan to put in for the mounting on the ifs box.
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Post by yamaha__308 »

Get the whole kit through locktup.

Only welding needed is the mounting kit on the chassis.

How much lift are you running? May be beneficial to get the flat pitman arm.



Cheaper way would be to just buy the arms off locktup and buy the other stuff separately as Willy Hilux has mentioned.
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Post by rubberducky »

G'DAy mate. The Welding is the mount kit for box? Where abouts do I chck out locktup? I'm Runnin a crap 2"? Lift atm that was under it when I trailred out of the back yard I got it from, but once get my steerig sorted. Gonna get either the 3" or 4" superior kit.
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Post by Willy Hilux »

Yeh, Mick at Superior Eng. should have the arms or can get them and he does the links. Just the plates have tho be welded onto the chasi. Everything else is bolt on.
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Post by rubberducky »

Been looking into it and the locktup kit seems to be the go for me because it has everything i need in it and the price is pretty reasonable i think too(mostly cause it saves me some leg work haha). Would it be worth the extra couple hungy to go chromo drag link and tie rod? I no hi steer sits out of the way but what about when riding sidewalls on banks and loads like that? The chromo would be more resistant to bukling surely? Might have to just buy a stubby cooler and a sticker from superior at the moment. I no they do good work and have sorted my mates out in the past lol. Maybe they can sort me next time.

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Post by Willy Hilux »

Don't need to go cromo. Just get the superior boys to make up ones from heavy hollow bar. Heaps strong enough.
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Post by rubberducky »

Sourced a complete kit off a 91 surf, box, pump, resovoir, all lines and fittings and mounting hard, spare crank pulley, belt and an intermediate shaft for the steering for $320 personally delevered to my drive way. The ball is definatly rollin. See how the pump will go for mounting and belts and pulley and what not. Then hi steer kit. Then fit it all up hopefully.
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