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running tie rods upside down
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running tie rods upside down
So ive got my high steer on my 80 wagon, I've got one on my 80 Ute as well with the steering arm on top of the hs arm, my wagon is a bit lower so I'd like to run the arm under the hs arm.
This time I'm using std tierod end and was wondering if there's any reason you can't run a tierod upside down?
Wagon
This time I'm using std tierod end and was wondering if there's any reason you can't run a tierod upside down?
Wagon
80 xtra cab
Supercharged LS1, Locked n shit
80 Wagon, TD Tourer, locked, Interco 35s, G turbo
Supercharged LS1, Locked n shit
80 Wagon, TD Tourer, locked, Interco 35s, G turbo
Re: running tie rods upside down
The Ute setup, as u can see the hole for the bolt/tierod is verticle, so it wouldnt put the tierod on any weird angles.
Last edited by crankycruiser on Wed Jul 24, 2013 6:18 pm, edited 1 time in total.
80 xtra cab
Supercharged LS1, Locked n shit
80 Wagon, TD Tourer, locked, Interco 35s, G turbo
Supercharged LS1, Locked n shit
80 Wagon, TD Tourer, locked, Interco 35s, G turbo
Re: running tie rods upside down
As long as it all fits and there's no clearance issues, there's no issue at all if the question is purely UP vs DOWN.
Re: running tie rods upside down
Yep as long as running them upside down has no adverse affects, then I'm happy !vBaja Burley wrote:As long as it all fits and there's no clearance issues, there's no issue at all if the question is purely UP vs DOWN.
80 xtra cab
Supercharged LS1, Locked n shit
80 Wagon, TD Tourer, locked, Interco 35s, G turbo
Supercharged LS1, Locked n shit
80 Wagon, TD Tourer, locked, Interco 35s, G turbo
Re: running tie rods upside down
No problems. In case you didn't notice, the ball joint at the steering box is upside down on an 80 series
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Re: running tie rods upside down
The only problem is if you have tapered tie rod ends. The bolt section that goes through the steering stem. Most of them are tapered so they won't physically fit upside down. But if that isn't the case then no problem. Go for it.
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Re: running tie rods upside down
Haha oops, my badoldmate wrote:No problems. In case you didn't notice, the ball joint at the steering box is upside down on an 80 series
80 xtra cab
Supercharged LS1, Locked n shit
80 Wagon, TD Tourer, locked, Interco 35s, G turbo
Supercharged LS1, Locked n shit
80 Wagon, TD Tourer, locked, Interco 35s, G turbo
Re: running tie rods upside down
That bit is all good mate, I have a sleeve that welds in with the taper in it, so I can put it in which ever way I needtoughnut wrote:The only problem is if you have tapered tie rod ends. The bolt section that goes through the steering stem. Most of them are tapered so they won't physically fit upside down. But if that isn't the case then no problem. Go for it.
80 xtra cab
Supercharged LS1, Locked n shit
80 Wagon, TD Tourer, locked, Interco 35s, G turbo
Supercharged LS1, Locked n shit
80 Wagon, TD Tourer, locked, Interco 35s, G turbo
Re: running tie rods upside down
The taper at the steering box end can be reversed with a reamer, I've done it on my old patrol. worked a treat.
Re: running tie rods upside down
You cant weld steering components at all. Instant defect.crankycruiser wrote:That bit is all good mate, I have a sleeve that welds in with the taper in it, so I can put it in which ever way I needtoughnut wrote:The only problem is if you have tapered tie rod ends. The bolt section that goes through the steering stem. Most of them are tapered so they won't physically fit upside down. But if that isn't the case then no problem. Go for it.
I do happen to own a reamer designed to cut the correct taper though.
The old and the new.
Re: running tie rods upside down
There's not much I can do about having to weld it in. That's the way it comes. Also a mate in tas got his hellfire high steer engineered, so must be able to pass it ?
Also I have a reamer as we had to turn up a new bush, but it won't help due to the size of the hole in the arm.
Also I have a reamer as we had to turn up a new bush, but it won't help due to the size of the hole in the arm.
Last edited by crankycruiser on Thu Jul 25, 2013 10:47 am, edited 1 time in total.
80 xtra cab
Supercharged LS1, Locked n shit
80 Wagon, TD Tourer, locked, Interco 35s, G turbo
Supercharged LS1, Locked n shit
80 Wagon, TD Tourer, locked, Interco 35s, G turbo
Re: running tie rods upside down
See the hole in the arm where the bush welds in... Not much I can do about it unfortunately.!
80 xtra cab
Supercharged LS1, Locked n shit
80 Wagon, TD Tourer, locked, Interco 35s, G turbo
Supercharged LS1, Locked n shit
80 Wagon, TD Tourer, locked, Interco 35s, G turbo
Re: running tie rods upside down
80 xtra cab
Supercharged LS1, Locked n shit
80 Wagon, TD Tourer, locked, Interco 35s, G turbo
Supercharged LS1, Locked n shit
80 Wagon, TD Tourer, locked, Interco 35s, G turbo
Re: running tie rods upside down
No point worrying about welding in the taper when you have welded strongbacks to the tierods themselves
Re: running tie rods upside down
One day I'll replace that with a proper arm.... It was a temporary fix years ago............J Top wrote:No point worrying about welding in the taper when you have welded strongbacks to the tierods themselves
80 xtra cab
Supercharged LS1, Locked n shit
80 Wagon, TD Tourer, locked, Interco 35s, G turbo
Supercharged LS1, Locked n shit
80 Wagon, TD Tourer, locked, Interco 35s, G turbo
Re: running tie rods upside down
Pretty sure the no welding steering components is more to do with cast iron parts as the heating changes the metallurgy and causes the metal to crystallise and break, or some such.
Billet high steer arms shouldnt be a problem or at least fabricated from steel plate items.
Billet high steer arms shouldnt be a problem or at least fabricated from steel plate items.
The old Luxy was fun, but with a young family comes great responsibility.
So I swapped it for a 60. Should be able to take the whole mob camping, plus I got an extra gear, 2 less cylinders and A/C.
So I swapped it for a 60. Should be able to take the whole mob camping, plus I got an extra gear, 2 less cylinders and A/C.
Re: running tie rods upside down
Any issues Cranky?
How much lift does your wagon have?
I'm assuming your reason for running tierod upside down is for clearance to the chassis?
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Re: running tie rods upside down
It's all running sweet mate! Very happy with it.
Yeah it's for chassis clearance, if it was on top I'd lose a bit of up travel.
It's only got 4" under it.
Yeah it's for chassis clearance, if it was on top I'd lose a bit of up travel.
It's only got 4" under it.
80 xtra cab
Supercharged LS1, Locked n shit
80 Wagon, TD Tourer, locked, Interco 35s, G turbo
Supercharged LS1, Locked n shit
80 Wagon, TD Tourer, locked, Interco 35s, G turbo
Re: running tie rods upside down
Sweet. Looks good.
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