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Linkage on front of MQ???

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Linkage on front of MQ???

Post by 4WRNING »

Guys, as the other night was my first real look under and around a MQ, and even a nissan for that fact, i didnt actually have that good a look that i could work out what the round cylinder type linkage that hangs down up the front in the middle of the two front spring hangers...

Im guessing some kinda steering linkage, but coming from a toyota side of things, ive never seen anything like it...

any one fill me in?


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Post by bazzle »

Same as Toyota 45 series

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Post by Red Rover »

called a relay box. Keep the grease up to it otherwise the bush flogs out, as it will eventually. Turn the wheel & have someone check the amount of movement. If to much put a new bush in it. Also if you can find one of a leaf sprung GQ they are the same and the shaft will most likely be in better nick

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Post by muddyperils »

How do they steer without this link setup , have seen many SPOA setups running a straight rod directley to the other knuckle???? :roll:
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Post by Snabelost »

muddyperils wrote:How do they steer without this link setup , have seen many SPOA setups running a straight rod directley to the other knuckle???? :roll:


My MK is SOA and the extra linkage is removed. Works just fine.

Some pics:

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As you can see, the drag-link goes strait from the steering box to the steering arm.

/Magnus

Ps. And yes, i will add a steering damper! ;) I have it in my garage!
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Post by Screwy »

im wondering how u managed to un 3 leaves in the front without them frowning.
Mine frown even with 4 in the front.

BTW, great job pulling the old draglink off :roll:
Angle grinder and ducktape :?

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Post by ozy1 »

Screwy_ScrewBall wrote:Angle grinder and ducktape ----spelt duct tape---- :?

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mate, looks like masking tape to me, which is even worse than duct tape
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Post by RMP&O »

where!? All I see is some tiny white boxes with red X's in them. :?

The G60's, aka pre-MQ/MK do not have the extra steering relay. Pitman arm, drag link, tie rods...that is it in them. Just some FYI. ;)

BTW, I like ducktape better. :D
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Post by Snabelost »

ozy1 wrote:
Screwy_ScrewBall wrote:Angle grinder and ducktape ----spelt duct tape---- :?

screwy :D


mate, looks like masking tape to me, which is even worse than duct tape


Actually, it IS masking tape! However, i didn't have a tool for removing the bastard at the moment. Now it's gone however. I took the pic rigth after i finished the front steering job. I never drowe it on the road in that condition!

The X's... Did you mean thoose X's:

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:lol: :lol:

The problem was due to problems at my ISP, fixed now.

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