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High / Crossover Steer - Will these fit a LN106?
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High / Crossover Steer - Will these fit a LN106?
I was going to do the crossover steering conversion on my Hilux but seeing this site can probably afford the High Steer.
I already have the IFS power steering box, Superiors tie rod, and extended Steering shaft. What other parts are left for me to get?
Can anyone tell me if these parts from Sky will fit the Aussie Hilux and anyone dealt with Sky before?
http://www.sky-manufacturing.com/steering1.htm
I already have the IFS power steering box, Superiors tie rod, and extended Steering shaft. What other parts are left for me to get?
Can anyone tell me if these parts from Sky will fit the Aussie Hilux and anyone dealt with Sky before?
http://www.sky-manufacturing.com/steering1.htm
more power wrote:sorry for the noob ????
but what does cross over steer look like
whats the advantages to std steering
i can see what the parts look like but cant find a pic of what it looks like on a car...
Basically changes the fore/arf steering arm into a lateral steering arm. There are about 10billion threads on it, so search.
\m/
us stuff
ok so the parts for the highsteer will be bough from an Aussie supplier.
The IFS steering box fit kit @ $15 US and the u-bolt flip kits @ $110US for four are still gunna fit aren't they? The stuff is so much cheaper over there :(
The IFS steering box fit kit @ $15 US and the u-bolt flip kits @ $110US for four are still gunna fit aren't they? The stuff is so much cheaper over there :(
The IFS box mounting kit will fit but should be suplimented with these plates to strengthen the frame. Hilux frames are well known for developing cracks when the added sideways force of crossover is applied.
Paul.
Paul.
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R.I.P Brock Fontanini 28-3-06 - 16-2-08
www.teamcarnage.net
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ausyota wrote:The IFS box mounting kit will fit but should be suplimented with these plates to strengthen the frame. Hilux frames are well known for developing cracks when the added sideways force of crossover is applied.
Paul.
wen is yours arrivin. how much roon do u think you will hav for your tyres to compress without your tie rods hittin tha chassis, coz your not droppin your front hangers r u? i've ordered tha ORI stuff but im estimating a 8 month waitin period so if yours works out alright i might swap. be keen to see it wen its done
macca
hey there, i think u will find that sky will make u some right hand drive arms if u ask them, i have delt with them b4 and they r gr8...
best bit about the sky arms is u can get them made 2 wot u want, flatter,longer,lower,higher,shorter.
i just shoot them an email and ask if i were u:)
best bit about the sky arms is u can get them made 2 wot u want, flatter,longer,lower,higher,shorter.
i just shoot them an email and ask if i were u:)
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Polyperformance
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Da Lux wrote:ausyota wrote:The IFS box mounting kit will fit but should be suplimented with these plates to strengthen the frame. Hilux frames are well known for developing cracks when the added sideways force of crossover is applied.
Paul.
wen is yours arrivin. how much roon do u think you will hav for your tyres to compress without your tie rods hittin tha chassis, coz your not droppin your front hangers r u? i've ordered tha ORI stuff but im estimating a 8 month waitin period so if yours works out alright i might swap. be keen to see it wen its done
macca
Mine will be coming soon but I work slow so it might be a couple of months till I get it all together.
I have a long list of stuff Im doing and dont get much time to do it due to work and other comitments.
I think I will be going with maybe a 1" dropped crossmember.
Those Sky billet pitman arms look good .
What are peoples thoughts on those?
Not sure what pitman arm to use for my high steer.
Some people have said use the standard IFS arm with an adaptor.
Have also been sugested an 80 series arm.
Paul.
R.I.P Brock Fontanini 28-3-06 - 16-2-08
www.teamcarnage.net
www.teamcarnage.net
ausyota wrote:BOGAN wrote:Da Lux wrote:ask guts. he had high steer and his pitman arm didnt hit, not shaw wat it was
guuts had i think from memory snake high steer same as what im runnin
Yeah Guts has snake gear with an 80 series pitman I believe.
Yep, late 80 or early 100 pitman arm.
One of my rod ends will hit the bottom of the rails on 1 side on compression but I can`t remember which side (think pass). It only JUST touches and isn`t enough to be a problem. I have no dropped hangers, but have extended the bump stops 30mm and am still getting about 19 inches of travel out at the wheel. Its not a lot of travel but I find it a good amount with the 25 odd I get out of the rear end (which I can get more out of if I want it, very easily)
x-over
ausyota wrote:The IFS box mounting kit will fit but should be suplimented with these plates to strengthen the frame. Hilux frames are well known for developing cracks when the added sideways force of crossover is applied.
Did you make those you buy em? if you bought them where from how much?
These just get welded onto the chassis rails?
Re: x-over
whiteknight wrote:ausyota wrote:The IFS box mounting kit will fit but should be suplimented with these plates to strengthen the frame. Hilux frames are well known for developing cracks when the added sideways force of crossover is applied.
Did you make those you buy em? if you bought them where from how much?
These just get welded onto the chassis rails?
The pic is of some that Ruff made. I have plans to copy the design and make some for myself.
R.I.P Brock Fontanini 28-3-06 - 16-2-08
www.teamcarnage.net
www.teamcarnage.net
i see you have sky manufacturing on here. you may get better prices from these other places... i dont know if theres a difference in right and left hand drive histeer but here it goes. i think the best prices are trailgear, and they also have a righthand drive version.
trailgear
http://www.trail-gear.com/highsteer.html
allpro offroad
http://www.allprooffroad.com/pickupsteering/17
datin fabworks
http://www.datinfab.com/index.asp?PageA ... ategory=65
marlin crawler
http://www.marlincrawler.com/steering/high-steer
inchworm
http://www.inchwormgear.com/store/index ... f82c49f4b4
trailgear
http://www.trail-gear.com/highsteer.html
allpro offroad
http://www.allprooffroad.com/pickupsteering/17
datin fabworks
http://www.datinfab.com/index.asp?PageA ... ategory=65
marlin crawler
http://www.marlincrawler.com/steering/high-steer
inchworm
http://www.inchwormgear.com/store/index ... f82c49f4b4
I have a trail gear kit on mine, it runs a flat pitman arm. i have a 4" lift and no dropped hanger and mine does not hit anywhere. I believe it has a little to do with exactly where you mount it, i stuffed around with mine heaps to get it to be like this.Da Lux wrote:ask guts. he had high steer and his pitman arm didnt hit, not shaw wat it was
The whole kit was very cheap, though i did get a kit along with alot of other guys on outers (group buy), but the kit is already fairly cheap..
Brad
3.0L turbo diesel, 4" lift, bud's front housing, track assasin cv's, air lokker front + Rear, beadlock'd 37 stickies, high steer, 15.5" travel ranchos, high pinion diff and coils on the rear
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