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high steer?

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high steer?

Post by striga22 »

hey guys just wondering if any body know of any one who does high steer kits for gq's cheers
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Re: high steer?

Post by 5inchgq »

There is a way to do it using MQ gear, I can't find the thread but it has been touched on before......
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Post by THE-Burger-Ring »

i have seen cars with high steer before but never really understood the benifits..
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Post by striga22 »

What I want it for is so I can put a hydraulic set up as easy as possible
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Post by joshy »

you can use mq knuckles on a gq
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Post by MyGQ »

i was thinking of doing that but by the looks of it i can't cause i am using twin poston callipers
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Look at my right knuckle and drag link

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WICKED wrote: Image
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Post by striga22 »

Has any body fliped the standard arms on the gqs so the rear tie rod is at the front of the diff?
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Post by 5inchgq »

Forgive my ignorance but isn't that what is pictured above ???
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Post by striga22 »

In one of the links he has put up is saying it is the front end of the gq leaf spring and it looks like both the drag link and tie rod are on the same side of the nuckle where the gq coil nucksles have the drag link on the front and tie rod on the rear
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Post by tailpipes »

Has any body used gq leaf spring knuckels on a gq coil diff ?
I carnt stop bending drag links
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Post by allah69 »

ive been running gq leaf knuckles on my shorty for the last 7 years.
they bolt straight on. for extra tie rod clearance, you can flip the tie rod
to the top of the knuckles.
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Post by zzzz »

THE-Burger-Ring wrote:i have seen cars with high steer before but never really understood the benifits..
Bigger links
Improved geometry that takes into account your lift
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Post by patrol_maverick »

Anyone got any picts of the MQ knuckle swap on a GQ. Apparently they don't work because the pivot angle of the bearings is different, but the angles look the same to me.
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Post by SLASH »

Jmac does a high steer for GQ's. Theres pics floating around on here some where. Cheers Loz.
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patrol_maverick wrote:Anyone got any picts of the MQ knuckle swap on a GQ. Apparently they don't work because the pivot angle of the bearings is different, but the angles look the same to me.
See my above post's
MQ knuckle's GQ diff (Coil and leaf are the same in every way BUT the long side is 30mm narrower on the leaf)
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Has Jmac have a web site ?
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Post by patrol_maverick »

WICKED wrote:
patrol_maverick wrote:Anyone got any picts of the MQ knuckle swap on a GQ. Apparently they don't work because the pivot angle of the bearings is different, but the angles look the same to me.
See my above post's
MQ knuckle's GQ diff (Coil and leaf are the same in every way BUT the long side is 30mm narrower on the leaf)
So no need for offset bearings?? I only ask as I found the following quote from 'Wendle' on another thread:

Wendle wrote: yep, it all bolts up. I had the tapers reamed out and shimmed backwards to get the tie-rod higher again, but it isn't mandatory. If you leave the tie-rod under the arms (standard MQ style), it is a completely bolt-on deal. I ended up putting 2deg offset trunion bearings in, as the MQ's run lots of + camber, which looked like it was going to ruin my tyres a bit too quick.
What bearings and kingpin caps do you use? the MQ ones or the GQ ones?
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tailpipes wrote:Has Jmac have a web site ?
Not sure man. Cheers Loz.
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Post by WICKED »

patrol_maverick wrote:
WICKED wrote:
patrol_maverick wrote:Anyone got any picts of the MQ knuckle swap on a GQ. Apparently they don't work because the pivot angle of the bearings is different, but the angles look the same to me.
See my above post's
MQ knuckle's GQ diff (Coil and leaf are the same in every way BUT the long side is 30mm narrower on the leaf)
So no need for offset bearings?? I only ask as I found the following quote from 'Wendle' on another thread:

Wendle wrote: yep, it all bolts up. I had the tapers reamed out and shimmed backwards to get the tie-rod higher again, but it isn't mandatory. If you leave the tie-rod under the arms (standard MQ style), it is a completely bolt-on deal. I ended up putting 2deg offset trunion bearings in, as the MQ's run lots of + camber, which looked like it was going to ruin my tyres a bit too quick.
What bearings and kingpin caps do you use? the MQ ones or the GQ ones?

I run the same everything I had on my MQ diff.
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