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full hydro steering whos got it and were from

Post by duncan »

As it says i need as much info as i can get to possibly convert my zuk buggy over to hydro steering please help with location of parts and costs also any feed back from people running this set up as to how it performs and any hassels setting it up thanks

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Post by Deano »

http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/PHP_Modul ... hp?t=34286


From some research I did previously...

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Post by Tazz »

Try Matt @ M&M Custom 4x4 02 4587 9811,
Pete @ Offroad Performance wharehouse www.opw.com.au
or Sean at Aussie Boys Toys www.abt4x4.com,

They all sell it and have the knowledge
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Post by ToyTruck »

not exactly the info you are after but worth a read before you buy

http://www.pirate4x4.com/tech/billavist ... index.html
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Post by Mczook »

ToyTruck wrote:not exactly the info you are after but worth a read before you buy

http://www.pirate4x4.com/tech/billavist ... index.html
The kit noted in the above link (Performance Offroad Systems) double ended ram is the kit that we sell. Shane or Firetruck from Tuff Truck and who is on this forum is currently running the full kit so talk to him for an independent perspective. You can also speak to Dustin from Redbull Jeep on pirate as he also runs this kits in there comp trucks.

Let us know if we can help you out, you can also talk to Sean who manufactures the kit if you have more detailed questions sean@performanceoff-road.com
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Post by FireTruck »

yep, I run the Performance Off Road kit supplied through ABT...

Kit is great, very complete. Comes with just about everything you need including clevis ends and heim joints. The hydro cylinder is amazing... it is super beefy. Mounts are top notch (just make sure you put threadlock on the bolts or they work loose... speaking from experience!). The reservoir with integrated spin on oil filter is a nice touch too.

Load reactive steering valve works a treat... I can vouch that without the engine running - with no hydraulic pressure from the pump - you still have steering. It's hard (like normal power steering with the engine off), but it works. AND you get return to centre like any other 'normal' steering system (as long as your wheel alignment is right!).

Oh, and mount the pump with the vacuum port at the TOP of the pump... I had mine mounted sideways at TTC and it just wouldn't bleed right. Still worked fine, but sounded ordinary and I have since swapped the pump with a new one that Sean from POS sent me... he sent it to me just in case I stuffed the first one up by mounting it sideways... great service.

You can order the cylinder in whatever stroke you like, and can specify how many turns lock to lock etc... I went for an 8" stroke cylinder and about 3 turns lock to lock.

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Post by ausyota »

Whats the ball park figure on a setup like that?
And the kit doesnt include a pump does it?
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Post by FireTruck »

Sean from ABT would be the guy to ask - he and Sean from POS helped me out with my kit. At a guess I would say maybe $2k ??

Includes a double ended hydro cylinder, a high flow high pressure pump (I think they are around 1600psi and 3.8Gpm ish...), load reactive steering valve (NOT an orbital valve... these are not well suited to automotive applications), an aluminium reservoir that is finned for cooling and has an integrated spin on oil filter, 4 heim joints, 2 clevis mounts, 2 mounts for the cylinder... what have I missed??

I sold my old steering system for around $650 ish, so that and some help from ABT and POS kept the costs down for me a bit.

I just figured that I wanted to get a steering system that wouldn't need to be upgraded again... and be done with it. Do it right first time (or for me, third time??).

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