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Steering arm and drag link 80 series

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Steering arm and drag link 80 series

Post by Aj6474 »

Who makes the strongest steering arms and drag links for 80 series cruiser
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Re: Steering arm and drag link 80 series

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I am amazed that there does not seem to be any one on this forum that can tell me who makes the strongest tie rods or drag links for 80series land cruiser. Maybee I should buy a Nissan. :snipersmile:
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Re: Steering arm and drag link 80 series

Post by 80's_delirious »

try a local engineering shop. I had some made from solid 32mm 4130. they cut it to length for me and drilled and tapped the ends for tierod ends to suit

the hard part will be finding a shop that have suitable taps for the left hand Toyota thread
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Re: Steering arm and drag link 80 series

Post by crankycruiser »

ive got 3rds productions ones in my 80.. u will find most mobs are the same tho. if ya got a mate with an engineering shop then u could build some cheap.. our u could be ruff and weld a bit of pipe over ur std ones....
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Re: Steering arm and drag link 80 series

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Re: Steering arm and drag link 80 series

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never had any problem with any of the Superior gear we run.
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Re: Steering arm and drag link 80 series

Post by oldmate »

Superior engineering.

Or if you're a tight arse, just sleeve your current links with bigger tube, if they're not too bent already.
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Re: Steering arm and drag link 80 series

Post by BlueSuzy »

Lukeys 4x4 has taps and makes stronger draglinks etc, and does supply fj80 tie rod ends.

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Re: Steering arm and drag link 80 series

Post by Aj6474 »

Thanks guys that's the info I was looking for :armsup:
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Re: Steering arm and drag link 80 series

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crankycruiser wrote:ive got 3rds productions ones in my 80.. u will find most mobs are the same tho. if ya got a mate with an engineering shop then u could build some cheap.. our u could be ruff and weld a bit of pipe over ur std ones....
I have done the ruff way and altho they didn't bend where I done it actually bent the end and the ball joint ( hitting a roo at 100 didn't help )
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Re: Steering arm and drag link 80 series

Post by DIRTY ROCK STAR »

i run a superior draglink on my 80 diff.
the heavy duty one.
ive broken tie rod ends but the actual chromo rod survives.
its got a tiny bend in it but its done 2 tuff truck challenges now and still works a treat.

i almost got a lukeys tie rod on the rear of the diff but was abit too cash strapped sadly. but it looked a goer.
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Re: Steering arm and drag link 80 series

Post by Aj6474 »

DIRTY ROCK STAR wrote:i run a superior draglink on my 80 diff.
the heavy duty one.
ive broken tie rod ends but the actual chromo rod survives.
its got a tiny bend in it but its done 2 tuff truck challenges now and still works a treat.

i almost got a lukeys tie rod on the rear of the diff but was abit too cash strapped sadly. but it looked a goer.
Sounds like I might give the superior rods ago if they can handle tough truck it will last me a life time. Thanks
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