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Hysteer for 80 series

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Hysteer for 80 series

Post by MADSHORT »

can some one help me out please need to set up hysteer on a 80 series diff going under a cruiser
should i just get left bhand steer arm from states
or what r the options
yes running leaf springs in spring over config
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Re: Hysteer for 80 series

Post by 80's_delirious »

Slee offroad in the US do a good hi-steer kit for 80series, NFI how that will go with leaf springs though
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Re: Hysteer for 80 series

Post by locktup4x4 »

These will be available soon. http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/showthre ... ob&page=28" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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Re: Hysteer for 80 series

Post by DIRTY ROCK STAR »

jason you have your finger on the pulse!
i think that hell fire just got another customer for these knuckles.
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Re: Hysteer for 80 series

Post by hulsty »

Those knuckles will be a much better option than the Marks ones, that I think have really missed the boat, especially with the pricing.

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Re: Hysteer for 80 series

Post by 91Mav »

Those knuckles that Billybob's making look solid ay. Jason, any idea of pricing yet?

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Re: Hysteer for 80 series

Post by popeyehj60 »

can i ask why ur running leaves with 80 series diffs
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Re: Hysteer for 80 series

Post by Z()LTAN »

popeyehj60 wrote:can i ask why ur running leaves with 80 series diffs
someone has to bring the lolz

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Re: Hysteer for 80 series

Post by evanstaniland »

i have the Slee off road hi steer arms on my 80 diff in my bundy, But the question has been asked WHY 80 diff and putting leaves??

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Re: Hysteer for 80 series

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because leaf springs are the shiznitz!

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Re: Hysteer for 80 series

Post by billybob13 »

thanks for the kind words guys. :cool:

product is still being tested while production is under way. they're getting some good beating and i have yet to tighten a steering arm stud. i used to have to tighten them a few times per trip but these havent loosened or moved in 5 trips.

i'm glad i went with this knuckle design after seeing a broken stock knuckle on my old rig. the studs held up but it blew out the bottom of the knuckle. this new knuckle has a ton of beef where the arm attaches to it so i'm not worried about the failures that a stock knuckle can see. :lol:

U.S. pricing will be around $850 (hopefully less if i can work that out) for a complete set of knuckles, arms, and necessary hardware. locktup will be selling these to youguys but i'm not sure of pricing in your neck of the woods just yet.

thanks for any and all interest in these. you wont be disappointed.

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Re: Hysteer for 80 series

Post by MUD80D »

this is what mine looks like fitted

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Re: Hysteer for 80 series

Post by RUFF »

billybob13 wrote:thanks for the kind words guys. :cool:

product is still being tested while production is under way. they're getting some good beating and i have yet to tighten a steering arm stud. i used to have to tighten them a few times per trip but these havent loosened or moved in 5 trips.

i'm glad i went with this knuckle design after seeing a broken stock knuckle on my old rig. the studs held up but it blew out the bottom of the knuckle. this new knuckle has a ton of beef where the arm attaches to it so i'm not worried about the failures that a stock knuckle can see. :lol:

U.S. pricing will be around $850 (hopefully less if i can work that out) for a complete set of knuckles, arms, and necessary hardware. locktup will be selling these to youguys but i'm not sure of pricing in your neck of the woods just yet.

thanks for any and all interest in these. you wont be disappointed.

-billy

Billy wouldn't costing be lowered if you made them similar to the 6 shooter knuckles that trailgear sell? By that I mean making both knuckles interchangable. Having both left and right caliper tabs fitted to the one knuckle? Then you only need to have the one casting and one machining set up. Or is there something about the 80 knuckle that wont allow this?
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Re: Hysteer for 80 series

Post by TheBigBoy »

Bring them on billy. I have been following the manufacture and waiting until they are released. Im definately down for a set. Any chance of an early set for a trial run here in aus?
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Re: Hysteer for 80 series

Post by 010shane »

I have a set of toyota hi steer arms that were going to go on a 60 if anyone knows someone who wants them.
Standard 4 stud knucle type.
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Re: Hysteer for 80 series

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010shane wrote:I have a set of toyota hi steer arms that were going to go on a 60 if anyone knows someone who wants them.
Standard 4 stud knucle type.
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Re: Hysteer for 80 series

Post by DIRTY ROCK STAR »

ev you should put up a photo of your ones.
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Re: Hysteer for 80 series

Post by rockcrawler31 »

That knuckle gives me movement in my "special place"

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Re: Hysteer for 80 series

Post by DIRTY ROCK STAR »

I dont know if this mob is still in existence as the website looks old but...

why has no one tried these?

http://www.ottindustries.com/fj80.htm

they look similar to the SLEE ones?

just a thought.
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Re: Hysteer for 80 series

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Yeah, I looked at them ages ago. But as it says you have to send your knuckle in (meaning over sea's). Didnt give it another look. Ive even designed my own. Its like jmac's but it incorperates the brake bolt (like cranky's) and also the full steering lock bolts. To stop any sheer affects. Thats as far as I got. Ive been following this build on another forum for a while with baited breath. Hopefully they arent too expensive, but they look the goods. I especially like the fact they have a bolt to adjust king pin preload.
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Re: Hysteer for 80 series

Post by Jonno308 »

Those Trailgear knuckles with both caliper mounts sound like a good idea. Does that mean it is possible to fit two calipers on one disc? That would be a good way to get heave cruiser with 35s to pull up. I'm looking at something like that for my 80 diff conversion.
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Re: Hysteer for 80 series

Post by Z()LTAN »

i have great brakes even on 40's. Your system needs attention
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Re: Hysteer for 80 series

Post by Jonno308 »

Mine pulls up great but there is always room for improvment when it comes to brakes. Safety first. LOL
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Re: Hysteer for 80 series

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Full braided brake line kit $650 with dot 5 world of difference.
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Re: Hysteer for 80 series

Post by DIRTY ROCK STAR »

TheBigBoy wrote:Yeah, I looked at them ages ago. But as it says you have to send your knuckle in (meaning over sea's). Didnt give it another look. Ive even designed my own. Its like jmac's but it incorperates the brake bolt (like cranky's) and also the full steering lock bolts. To stop any sheer affects. Thats as far as I got. Ive been following this build on another forum for a while with baited breath. Hopefully they arent too expensive, but they look the goods. I especially like the fact they have a bolt to adjust king pin preload.
Jmac have them??
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price?

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Re: Hysteer for 80 series

Post by Shadow »

TheBigBoy wrote:Full braided brake line kit $650 with dot 5 world of difference.
does brai9ded line expand less than steel lines????
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Re: Hysteer for 80 series

Post by chunderlicious »

Shadow wrote:
TheBigBoy wrote:Full braided brake line kit $650 with dot 5 world of difference.
does brai9ded line expand less than steel lines????
no but it expands a shit load less than rubber which is all you would get for $650.

be careful when changing to dot 5, it HATES glycol fluid.... make sure you flush the system VERY good and make sure if someone else is servicing your car/ brakes that they know it has dot 5
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Re: Hysteer for 80 series

Post by Shadow »

chunderlicious wrote:
Shadow wrote:
TheBigBoy wrote:Full braided brake line kit $650 with dot 5 world of difference.
does brai9ded line expand less than steel lines????
no but it expands a shit load less than rubber which is all you would get for $650.

be careful when changing to dot 5, it HATES glycol fluid.... make sure you flush the system VERY good and make sure if someone else is servicing your car/ brakes that they know it has dot 5
so replacing those short pieces of rubber lines, for $650, makes a noticable difference to your braking?

i call BS
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Re: Hysteer for 80 series

Post by Jonno308 »

The rubber hoses from the diff to the chassis and from the steel lines to the calipers can expand alot under pressure. Braided hoses do not expand and are alot more wear and heat resistant. You get a much more confident firm feeling brake pedal too.
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Re: Hysteer for 80 series

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But $650 is a big ask.
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