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going to do spring ova on my zook with sierra diffs

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going to do spring ova on my zook with sierra diffs

Post by blu100 »

hey just need to know wat i need to do spring ova on sierra diffs
can anyone help me pls
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Re: going to do spring ova on my zook with sierra diffs

Post by joeblow »

blu100 wrote:hey just need to know wat i need to do spring ova on sierra diffs
can anyone help me pls

if you have no idea on what you need to do......don't do it.
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Post by lay80n »

If you have to ask such a broad question, should you be attempting what is a MAJOR modification (if you do it right).

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Post by guppy »

Why belt this guy up... he has asked a question but doesnt mean that he has no idea, we all need to start somewhere.

I have done a SPOA on a serria and it is not as easy as you may think, the hardest part is getting the steering working and then theres a mountain of small things that need attention. You should contact the queensland verision of the RTA to see if its legal to start with then go from there...

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Post by Dominator »

hey champ. i have got a SPOA in my sierra. I did not do the conversion but if you have any questions or need some photo's give me a yell. You are welcome to come have a look at mine i am up in noosa. I suggest going on auszookers.com and asking there if you have not already.
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Post by shakes »

blu100 wrote:i have some idea the main reason was the steerin so any one help me out there in stead off carring on

i dont care if it is legal or not its a trailer whore
No one is carrying on, your asking a very broad question and as a result coming across as someone that hasnt even really looked at what your planning on doing.

If you had of done a quick search you would of noticed that there is a couple of members builds and even a link to a thread on another forum on how its done. THEN come back and query the finer details that your unsure of.
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Post by Gwagensteve »

shakes wrote:
No one is carrying on, your asking a very broad question and as a result coming across as someone that hasnt even really looked at what your planning on doing.

If you had of done a quick search you would of noticed that there is a couple of members builds and even a link to a thread on another forum on how its done. THEN come back and query the finer details that your unsure of.
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a post similar to this will have achieved very different results:

I've been researching SPOA conversions and I have some questions I can't find satisfactory answers to. Spring perches, traction bars, shock mounts, lengths, and bumpstops all seem straightforward enough (really!) but I'm stumped by the steering. I've seen the Snake Racing knuckle, but it's quite a lot of money, and I've been concerned reading (only a month or so ago) that Droopypete, and others, have had alignment issues that even expensive machining hasn't been able to resolve. Also, I'm not so sure about the Merc arms. One on the passenger side knuckle looks like an acceptable solution, assuming the required machining to change the bolt pattern centres is affordable and feasible, but using two to achieve "proper" high steer looks like it will adversely affect my Ackerman angle.

I noticed that in Droopypete's thread, he's gone to the RHD OTT steering kit from Lowrange Offroad. Has any one else used one of these? They seem like reasonable value.

Does anyone else have any input on safe, strong steering setups with a SPOA setup?


Blu100 - this is a forum not an advice line. We have to know you are willing to help yourself. Show us you are able to research and discuss, and you will get all the help you need. Every question Ihave ever asked on this forum has been well answered. As far as I (and others, based on the responses you have received already) am concerned, if you can't do some research you aren't ready to do the modification.

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Post by blu100 »

thanks for all the ppl tryin to help i have done it and its nearly complete
just waitin for the tail sharft spacers and bigger tyers now
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Post by Gwagensteve »

So how did you resolve the steering?

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Post by blu100 »

brought a kit from a guy off here just got to fit it
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Post by droopypete »

blu100 wrote:brought a kit from a guy off here just got to fit it
Hey blu, could you give me more information on this please, what is in the kit, who did you get it off and how much?
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Re: going to do spring ova on my zook with sierra diffs

Post by mitchyo »

hey kids, blu's my mate we done the conversion on my zook. for anyone that said it was hard they lied only gremlin was the steering.. we bort a 'high steer kit' off here the kit is superiorengineering, easy as puss to fitt. car sits heaps higher but lacks tyres, makes the 31s look small again! will post pics up soon. any other help/suggestions would be appreciated
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Post by joeblow »

mitchyo wrote:hey kids, blu's my mate we done the conversion on my zook. for anyone that said it was hard they lied only gremlin was the steering.. we bort a 'high steer kit' off here the kit is superiorengineering, easy as puss to fitt. car sits heaps higher but lacks tyres, makes the 31s look small again! will post pics up soon. any other help/suggestions would be appreciated

i take it you did a quality 'box tube' spring perch system? if it was dead easy i think thats is all that was done. also, i hope you pointed the rear pinion up towards the t/case....... i also take it you kept the shock mounts the same........

they are easy to do when done poorly, and difficult to do when done correctly.
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Re: going to do spring ova on my zook with sierra diffs

Post by MR SIERRA »

me and my mate sprung over my 86 sierra hardtop in 1 day last week and it cost me $5 to do it and left the steering the way it was just had to take the steering wheel off and put back on straight it. went 4wding the next day and it was extremely great and ill do it again and again but i made a mistake and made 2 inch extended shackles 2 days ago and now i need high steer lol i might just take the shackles back out till i can affort the high steer
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Post by Tim D »

I talked to an engineer about spring over a few years ago and he said, to make it road legal in NSW, you have to run a Pan hard rod (from diff to chassis) as the spring over creates more stress on all the suspension, chassis included, one of the suzuki tuff trucks a few years ago had this in the front with hilux diffs, cut down into a little trayback , it was red.
In my opinion, for a trailer queen, it can be done quick and cheap and eventually go to some thing else, but to drive it on the road you will need to do it properly (steering) and it won't be cheap, as road safety is what the boys in blue have in mind.
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Post by grimbo »

MR SIERRA wrote:me and my mate sprung over my 86 sierra hardtop in 1 day last week and it cost me $5 to do it and left the steering the way it was just had to take the steering wheel off and put back on straight it. went 4wding the next day and it was extremely great and ill do it again and again but i made a mistake and made 2 inch extended shackles 2 days ago and now i need high steer lol i might just take the shackles back out till i can affort the high steer
yeah sounds awesome, really sounds like you know what you are doing. Did it not concern you that the steering wheel had moved considerably, enough you had to take it off and re center it? Maybe, just maybe, the steering has been thrown out of whack and needs to be suitably modified to rectify this problem.

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Re: going to do spring ova on my zook with sierra diffs

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MR SIERRA wrote:me and my mate sprung over my 86 sierra hardtop in 1 day last week and it cost me $5 to do it and left the steering the way it was just had to take the steering wheel off and put back on straight it. went 4wding the next day and it was extremely great and ill do it again and again but i made a mistake and made 2 inch extended shackles 2 days ago and now i need high steer lol i might just take the shackles back out till i can affort the high steer

standard steering you say?.....and went four wheeling you say with no dramas?....


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Re: going to do spring ova on my zook with sierra diffs

Post by noelb1 »

MR SIERRA wrote:me and my mate sprung over my 86 sierra hardtop in 1 day last week and it cost me $5 to do it and left the steering the way it was just had to take the steering wheel off and put back on straight it. went 4wding the next day and it was extremely great and ill do it again and again but i made a mistake and made 2 inch extended shackles 2 days ago and now i need high steer lol i might just take the shackles back out till i can affort the high steer
how many d/links / tie rods you been through with that awesome steering setup?? spoa nt , I think you should add some rocky road 3" springs aswell to make it more stable. ;) did you put wheels on the roof ?
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Re: going to do spring ova on my zook with sierra diffs

Post by atari4x4 »

what is your turning circle like? is it the same left & right.....
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