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4-wheel steer - yes or no - good & bad
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4-wheel steer - yes or no - good & bad
well all my links and stuff have been ordered from a mr dobbin down sydney way, and im about to place an order for a couple of custom handmade diffs comin from the states, just curious if i should go 4-wheel steer or not??? he can make them however i want, so im really tempted to say yes
i know it'd be really cool to have, and i know deep down id like it, i was just wondering what you all think, it will be used mainly for real hardcore offroad use and as many comps as i can get into
BUT!!!!! it WILL see a fair bit of road use too, so i know it can be done, but how secure, and what is the best way to pin it for road use as well
whatta ya's all think??? all advice good or bad is very welcome
i know it'd be really cool to have, and i know deep down id like it, i was just wondering what you all think, it will be used mainly for real hardcore offroad use and as many comps as i can get into
BUT!!!!! it WILL see a fair bit of road use too, so i know it can be done, but how secure, and what is the best way to pin it for road use as well
whatta ya's all think??? all advice good or bad is very welcome
My name is Rob.
Daily Tourer: GU - 6.5 Chev Turbo, ARB's, 33's, Barwork, Drawers etc
Play: Hilux dual cab - 5 litre, Twins, Buds front & 2010 rear, 35s
Comp: Ruffs old green Hilux
Daily Tourer: GU - 6.5 Chev Turbo, ARB's, 33's, Barwork, Drawers etc
Play: Hilux dual cab - 5 litre, Twins, Buds front & 2010 rear, 35s
Comp: Ruffs old green Hilux
maxi-drive on the gold coast can build portal axle rear steer units using rover diffs. Mal has built a few rear steer standard diffs(not portal) one went to france and is on a defender 130 which has a salsbury 8ha, very similar to a d60. he also has rear steer on his own vehicle which is a dd and road registered in QLD.
i know that it can only be used in low range, is controled by a joy stick, is hydro, does not return, BUT when high range is engaged it locks into straight ahead postion
as to why a hylux diff would not be strong enough in a rear application. why??? if its going in a lite rig and ran longfield 4340 cv's would this be up to the task???
cheers, Serg
i know that it can only be used in low range, is controled by a joy stick, is hydro, does not return, BUT when high range is engaged it locks into straight ahead postion
as to why a hylux diff would not be strong enough in a rear application. why??? if its going in a lite rig and ran longfield 4340 cv's would this be up to the task???
cheers, Serg
Re: 4-wheel steer - yes or no - good & bad
i dont belive youElmo wrote:well all my links and stuff have been ordered from a mr dobbin down sydney way, and im about to place an order for a couple of custom handmade diffs comin from the states, just curious if i should go 4-wheel steer or not??? he can make them however i want, so im really tempted to say yes
i know it'd be really cool to have, and i know deep down id like it, i was just wondering what you all think, it will be used mainly for real hardcore offroad use and as many comps as i can get into
BUT!!!!! it WILL see a fair bit of road use too, so i know it can be done, but how secure, and what is the best way to pin it for road use as well
whatta ya's all think??? all advice good or bad is very welcome
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why dont you believe me???
strength wont be an issue, its not gunna be using cv's, will have knuckles on it
uninformed - how did it automatically lock out when it engaged high range, sounds like the ideal set-up, just curious how it worked
strength wont be an issue, its not gunna be using cv's, will have knuckles on it
uninformed - how did it automatically lock out when it engaged high range, sounds like the ideal set-up, just curious how it worked
My name is Rob.
Daily Tourer: GU - 6.5 Chev Turbo, ARB's, 33's, Barwork, Drawers etc
Play: Hilux dual cab - 5 litre, Twins, Buds front & 2010 rear, 35s
Comp: Ruffs old green Hilux
Daily Tourer: GU - 6.5 Chev Turbo, ARB's, 33's, Barwork, Drawers etc
Play: Hilux dual cab - 5 litre, Twins, Buds front & 2010 rear, 35s
Comp: Ruffs old green Hilux
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