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Hi Steer Pitman Arms

Tech talk for Hilux

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Hi Steer Pitman Arms

Post by suprasurf »

Wot is the shortest pitman arm you can get
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Post by hypo »

dunno but i run a 100 series one on mine

i can get measurements 2mora if u want
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Post by suprasurf »

Cheers, a measurement would be kool
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Post by dumbdunce »

want me to measureize 60 and 70 (bundera) series ones? have one of each, spoze they're for sale.
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Post by suprasurf »

yep that would also help

measured an 80 series which is about 180mm between hole centres, looking for a real short one !!
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Post by hypo »

wot model 80 series coz if it is 95 or later it is the same as a 100 series arm. not sure wot the difference between the early and late model arms r tho.
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Post by suprasurf »

the one I measured was about 1990
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Post by hypo »

just measureed mine now dude and its bout 180mm between hole centres so maybe they r they same all thru the models or maybe the dude at the wreakers gave me the rong 1 :? :? :?: :?:
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Post by CHAOS4X4 »

We use the IFS pitman arm as it is the shortest we know of and we sell the pitman arm and tierod adapter for $150...
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Post by hypo »

lachlan do u have a pic of the IFS pitman arm and the adapter ?
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Post by bj on roids »

the IFS arm does not wrk well with leaf sprung front ends

shorter by around 10mm over a 75 series pitman is the 40 series piman when used in the right way. the two shortest ones i can think of off-hand

hilux factory steering arm (too much drop though very short) should fit

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Post by planb »

ifs pitman with adaptor
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