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Cross Over Low Steer? CHAOS?

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Cross Over Low Steer? CHAOS?

Post by RUFF »

I need to know if there is a Crossover Low steer kit available in Aus for a hilux. This is for a paying customer that does not want a flipped double arm. But doesnt want the lift needed for high steer.
I know CHAOS was looking at doing this. Any news yet Lauchlan?
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Re: Cross Over Low Steer? CHAOS?

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RUFF wrote:I need to know if there is a Crossover Low steer kit available in Aus for a hilux. This is for a paying customer that does not want a flipped double arm. But doesnt want the lift needed for high steer.
I know CHAOS was looking at doing this. Any news yet Lauchlan?


I would be very interested in a low steer one piece arm if avaiable, especially at the right price!!


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Post by Hybrid »

Im confused. Do you mean the same set up as a flipped double arm but with a solid one piece part as opposed to two arms welded together? If thats what you mean then yes they do make them. Beebee sent through some corespondence to me that he had with chaos and this is one of the products they were talking about.

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Post by spazbot »

the flat arms arnt any good unless you got coils or coil overs the springs get in thier way
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Post by Wendle »

will a 60 series arm work with a bend in the draglink to clear the spring? Similar to what the suzuki guys do?
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Post by bj on roids »

Wendle wrote:will a 60 series arm work with a bend in the draglink to clear the spring? Similar to what the suzuki guys do?


Z-link = BOOTIE :shock:
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Post by Wendle »

bj on roids wrote:
Wendle wrote:will a 60 series arm work with a bend in the draglink to clear the spring? Similar to what the suzuki guys do?


Z-link = BOOTIE :shock:


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Post by RUFF »

Hybrid wrote:Im confused. Do you mean the same set up as a flipped double arm but with a solid one piece part as opposed to two arms welded together? If thats what you mean then yes they do make them. Beebee sent through some corespondence to me that he had with chaos and this is one of the products they were talking about.

John


Yes this is what i mean i thought that was pretty obvious :roll:

And i know CHAOS was looking at making them but as far as i am aware they are not in production yet.
And the flat arms are no good for a leaf sprung set up.
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Post by Hybrid »

Sorry Ruff mate, next time I have info that I think may help answer your question I'll keep my mouth shut. :roll: They sure as hell made out in the email that they were in production giving specs and price.

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Post by CHAOS4X4 »

Gday,
They have been in the production process for 2 months and we will definately have them within the next month. I wish i could speed up the process but it is out of my hands.
its a one piece replacement for two arms bolted on top of each other and its cast chromoly.
definately under $450 just see how many we sell.
can be drilled for either ball joint size and small drum brake stud pattern available on request.
I will post it up when we get the first one and let you know.
thanks for your interest.
Lachlan
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