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80 series hi steer?

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Re: 80 series hi steer?

Post by evanstaniland »

cranky, when the arm is on the hub do any of the holes line up with the old hole on the lower arm? would you be able to utilize the old lower are for strength like the Slee offroad arms?

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Re: 80 series hi steer?

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Mounted up my knuckles tonight in prep to move my panhard tomoz night and weld the heim sleeve in... all is good but found a couple of issues...

My longs will not fit through the hole in the knuckle, u need to remove the complete knuckle to remove a cv. (i don't think longs are any fatter than normal cv's?) U could die grind the small lip off that u can see in the pics and it should be all good. And I will b doing this when I have the gear.......

I cannot see any way of running the rear steering arm at the front of the diff as the panhard is in the way.

Evan it sort of does but doesn't line up. Hopefully the pics will explain
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Re: 80 series hi steer?

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Re: 80 series hi steer?

Post by TheBigBoy »

Have you looked at how many bolts there are on the high steer hub. It doesnt need to be bolted to the original tierod point.

The only way to run it in the front is get a left hand drive lower arm from the states, cut off the rear arms from it and vwwaahhaallaaa. But, I see no need to run them in the front unless your building a 4-5 link and want the clearance
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Re: 80 series hi steer?

Post by crankycruiser »

Mostly finished the High steer tonight. It's moved the steering arm up 5" and that's as low as I could get it.
Had to move the panhard mount 12mm towards the drivers side so that I could get full lock as the arm would of hit the new mount. its mm perfect now.

Still have some tidying up to do, have to trim the drivers side arm down and cut off the lower passenger arm, and possibly a brace on the panhard mount. Does seem pretty strong tho.

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Re: 80 series hi steer?

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Brings a tear to my eye :?
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Re: 80 series hi steer?

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Well all finished tonight, trimmed the lower passenger side arm off and cut the high steer arm down on the drivers side seeing as I won't be using it.

Now I have both the panhard and steering arm dead parallel (they both sit at 2 deg) and I seem to have a little bump steer, it may just be me taking more notice than usual..... I checked my housemates stock as a rock 80 and hers are parallel too..... hoping its just cos my steering wheel is still on upside down and making me think it bump steers :lol:
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Re: 80 series hi steer?

Post by Hamo »

It must be time for some new recovery points.
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Re: 80 series hi steer?

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Hamo wrote:It must be time for some new recovery points.
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Re: 80 series hi steer?

Post by 80's_delirious »

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Hamo wrote:It must be time for some new recovery points.
??

I'll guess that Hamo has spotted your factory "tie down" points on the chassis rail, consensus seems to be that they are just that, for tie down during transit. They arent intended for recovery/snatching etc and the forces generated. I've of heard of numerous failures and seen pics of them torn out of the chassis.
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Re: 80 series hi steer?

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I love how ppl jump to conclusions on this forum!
Is it ok if i use my dedicated snatch point boys? :finger:

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Re: 80 series hi steer?

Post by 80's_delirious »

sure, seeing as you asked so nicely :D

you know you should be using 4.75t rated shackles don't you? Should have a throat latch on that hook too. Oh yeah, your winch rope looks like it needs a tidy up too , otherwise, your good to go :D :finger:
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Re: 80 series hi steer?

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80's_delirious wrote:sure, seeing as you asked so nicely :D

you know you should be using 4.75t rated shackles don't you? Should have a throat latch on that hook too. Oh yeah, your winch rope looks like it needs a tidy up too , otherwise, your good to go :D :finger:

It's ok, ill do a jsa and wear my hardhat and gloves b4 I use it ! Ill be safe then
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Re: 80 series hi steer?

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crankycruiser wrote:
80's_delirious wrote:sure, seeing as you asked so nicely :D

you know you should be using 4.75t rated shackles don't you? Should have a throat latch on that hook too. Oh yeah, your winch rope looks like it needs a tidy up too , otherwise, your good to go :D :finger:

It's ok, ill do a jsa and wear my hardhat and gloves b4 I use it ! Ill be safe then

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Re: 80 series hi steer?

Post by MADSHORT »

could have the right arm been used for hydro assist so the ram could be mounted up hi out off the way
if this is possible
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Re: 80 series hi steer?

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Yep, but it will have to sit below the panhard. If thats high enough for you. Depending on the diametre of the hydro. It MAY just miss the panhard mount if higher.
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Re: 80 series hi steer?

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i think i might be eating my words on these ones...

Just recieved a set...

more to follow.... doing the email ping pong atm
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Re: 80 series hi steer?

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They are definately awsome. I love mine.
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Re: 80 series hi steer?

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Ice wrote:i think i might be eating my words on these ones...

Just recieved a set...

more to follow.... doing the email ping pong atm

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Re: 80 series hi steer?

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well here we are a month later..i think ive given billy enough time on this one.. i must stress this is of no Fault of the guys from locktup. they are just as concerned about it.

the pictures speak louder than words ill add a few over a couple of posts.

These could be a great product but there is no Q/A

funny thing is they are as rusty now as when i recieved them and the rust must havce mysteriously happend during shipping....

a quick run down on some faults

Porosity in the casting... basically its like an aerobar. but this is ok according to billy bob.

machining is rubbish. there not even flat but hey theres 6 bolts holding the arms on...

Theres gouges out of the brake calliper mounting tab where its been crashed into.

they turned up covered in surface rust.. again this is ok by billy bob as it wont affect the strength of them...

Expensive set of paperweights and billy bobs soultion is to send them back to Locktup for a refund ... :shock: :bad-words:

Billy Feel Free to comment.. and to make good...
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Re: 80 series hi steer?

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another piccy with the little bubbles in them.. these are also machined oversize... guess what thats where the bearings locate to the knuckles....

Guys please.. if you have a road going car... do not fit these too it in their current state.....
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Re: 80 series hi steer?

Post by Z()LTAN »

That rust is no issue, perhaps they will spray them with a oil to stop that in future.

Exactly how much 'slop' is in the kingpin area?

The ding in the steering stop area? Can you get the stop bolt in there? If so who cares?

Machining looks flatter that my stock knuckles...

Im all for showing the facts of products that have failed... But where exactly have these failed? Used them yet?
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Re: 80 series hi steer?

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The ding in the steering stop area? Can you get the stop bolt in there? If so who cares?
its where the caliper mounts not the steering stop... so yes i care
Machining looks flatter that my stock knuckles...
its far from flat...
Im all for showing the facts of products that have failed... But where exactly have these failed? Used them yet?
they should have been binned at the machining process... no they wont be used...

the rust isnt a structural issue... but at $1200 would you pay for it in that condition ?
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Re: 80 series hi steer?

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Im with zoltan. I cant beleive your picking on a bit of rust. They come raw mate, thats just moisture in the air. The ding in the caliper mount I can understand.

Its your choice not to use and to get a refund as been offered. But stop scare mongering because you have your nose out of joint. If you can do better go for it.

Exactly right. They havnet failed. You just dont like them.
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Re: 80 series hi steer?

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TheBigBoy wrote:Im with zoltan. I cant beleive your picking on a bit of rust. They come raw mate, thats just moisture in the air. The ding in the caliper mount I can understand.

Its your choice not to use and to get a refund as been offered. But stop scare mongering because you have your nose out of joint. If you can do better go for it.

Exactly right. They havnet failed. You just dont like them.
The Castings failed at the machining process buddy. That’s pretty obvious.

Is your nose out of joint because your trying to onsell the single side ones you bought still ? :shock: :shock: :shock:

The issue is the Casting defects and the poor machining..the rust is just poor presentation for a $1200 product.

Ive pointed out to billy whats wrong with them, and some of the things needed to be done. To make them useable.

I liked the idea of them that’s why I bought them.. I wasn’t chasing a refund billy offered that in the first email.. Id like to see them replaced with a decent sound set. Not just my money back and swept under the carpet.
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Re: 80 series hi steer?

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pffft what eva wanker. Your geting too personal. Im asking, how has it failed? I checked my 1 out today. Calipers said exact same hole size from stock to the hellfire. Steel ruler on the top, its flat.

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Re: 80 series hi steer?

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I just noticed Ice's post's so thought that i would check my spare out, I bought it months ago and its just been stored in the box it came in...

as u can see in the pics, theres no rust. I also checked it out for any porous holes or dents etc and I did find one small hole in the top (u can see it in the pic) its bugger all of a hole but it is there.

I have given the ones on my 80 a pounding and so far they have been good. no probs at all as yet.

My only issue with them is the fact the CV's wont fit thru the hole in the front of the hub, and that i had to space my brake caliper 1mm to clear my disc.

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Re: 80 series hi steer?

Post by DIRTY ROCK STAR »

are you referring to the black dot in the centre as a hole or the notch looking bit along the edge?

i am still interested in these but it does make me more aware and cautious.
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Re: 80 series hi steer?

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DIRTY ROCK STAR wrote:are you referring to the black dot in the centre as a hole or the notch looking bit along the edge?

i am still interested in these but it does make me more aware and cautious.
The black dot in the middle mate, it's about 1mm deep. The notch is supposed to be there.
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Re: 80 series hi steer?

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think i will go and look at mine
as yet to fully open the box
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