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extending steering shaft options..
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extending steering shaft options..
i need to get my steering shaft extended to get my 3" BL engineered.
what are the ways i can do this? my original shaft if a solid fixed one with no rag joint, and needs to be extended about 25mm.
i have another shaft, which has a rag joint, but is 25mm shorter than the one i already have. if i use this one, it will need to be extended aout 50mm.
can i do this? or will it need to be a complete custom job?
this is the last thing i need to do to get my car engineered, and back on the road after 2 long months off.
any help is appreciated. thanks.
what are the ways i can do this? my original shaft if a solid fixed one with no rag joint, and needs to be extended about 25mm.
i have another shaft, which has a rag joint, but is 25mm shorter than the one i already have. if i use this one, it will need to be extended aout 50mm.
can i do this? or will it need to be a complete custom job?
this is the last thing i need to do to get my car engineered, and back on the road after 2 long months off.
any help is appreciated. thanks.
1995 Vitara:
stock standard
WWW.DARWIN4X4.NET
stock standard
WWW.DARWIN4X4.NET
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i was thinking about it, but i'd need one about 80mm long, as it would be replacing the rag joint all together.runnin4life wrote:i duno what a rag joint id
if its like the fabric/rubber pad to absorb the shock well i think thats what it does
could you get like a big polly busher made to go in where the rag joint goes
i dont know if its approvable, or safe enough. even it HT boltand seel crush tubes are used.
1995 Vitara:
stock standard
WWW.DARWIN4X4.NET
stock standard
WWW.DARWIN4X4.NET
you need 25mm right?
undo where the shaft bolts to the fire wall. You should be able to slide the spline out a bit. Do the same at the steering box end.
Now get a second rag joint. So use two rag joints with longer high tensile bolts, and this should get you out of trouble got me by for years
undo where the shaft bolts to the fire wall. You should be able to slide the spline out a bit. Do the same at the steering box end.
Now get a second rag joint. So use two rag joints with longer high tensile bolts, and this should get you out of trouble got me by for years
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Get another shaft with the same end. Take these two shafts to an engineering place and ask them to cut and weld them together to your required length. You can most likely get this done for a carton if you have some contacts in the oil / gas industry or specialist welders. Do not try to weld it yourself!! It will fail inspection. Then take the finished shaft to get inspected. Run all of this past your engineer beforehand just to let him know what you intend to do and to ensure he is happy with it. Provided the right rods are used and the shaft passes inspections after the welding the engineer and MVR will be happy. This is a better and safer option than using extended or double rag joints. This is how i extended my steering shaft years ago and MVR was more than happy with it.
sorry for the hijack, but i got 2" suspension lift a few weeks ago, and the 1st time i took it offroad after this, my steering went
, the spline/shaft poped out of the uni joint (i think the real term for em is rag joint, not sure) that connects that shaft from the firewall, to the second shaft under the bnonnet. Now the bolt wasnt loose, could it have just been too short from the lift??? Reading th above posts made us think this may be the cause 
60 + Turbo, 33"s :armsup:
if you mean body lift, then it could be a problemRockyF70 wrote:sorry for the hijack, but i got 2" suspension lift a few weeks ago, and the 1st time i took it offroad after this, my steering went, the spline/shaft poped out of the uni joint (i think the real term for em is rag joint, not sure) that connects that shaft from the firewall, to the second shaft under the bnonnet. Now the bolt wasnt loose, could it have just been too short from the lift??? Reading th above posts made us think this may be the cause
if you mean you have a suspension lift (as you say) then this cannot affect your steering at all...
kool thanks, it was suspension lift not BL.Shadow wrote:if you mean body lift, then it could be a problemRockyF70 wrote:sorry for the hijack, but i got 2" suspension lift a few weeks ago, and the 1st time i took it offroad after this, my steering went, the spline/shaft poped out of the uni joint (i think the real term for em is rag joint, not sure) that connects that shaft from the firewall, to the second shaft under the bnonnet. Now the bolt wasnt loose, could it have just been too short from the lift??? Reading th above posts made us think this may be the cause
if you mean you have a suspension lift (as you say) then this cannot affect your steering at all...
60 + Turbo, 33"s :armsup:
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with a BL, you are increasing the distance from the steering column (on body) to the steering box (on chassis).
so if you havent done a BL, and ur steering shaft is popping off, then you need to get it checked out.
so if you havent done a BL, and ur steering shaft is popping off, then you need to get it checked out.
1995 Vitara:
stock standard
WWW.DARWIN4X4.NET
stock standard
WWW.DARWIN4X4.NET
Engineer knocked me back on this. He said the welds need to be x ray tested (tho he would settle for magnetic particle test). This added a bit to the price so I looked at other options.Tojo wrote:Get another shaft with the same end. Take these two shafts to an engineering place and ask them to cut and weld them together to your required length. You can most likely get this done for a carton if you have some contacts in the oil / gas industry or specialist welders. Do not try to weld it yourself!! It will fail inspection. Then take the finished shaft to get inspected. Run all of this past your engineer beforehand just to let him know what you intend to do and to ensure he is happy with it. Provided the right rods are used and the shaft passes inspections after the welding the engineer and MVR will be happy. This is a better and safer option than using extended or double rag joints. This is how i extended my steering shaft years ago and MVR was more than happy with it.
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is it possible for you to post up a pic?Liam wrote:Yes to suit vitara ( thats what you asked for wasn't it) Got one on my own car. Suits a 3 inch body lift- would be tight squeeze on anything less but not imposible. From memory theyre $150.
there are 2 different types of steering shafts on a vitara, one is a fixed length with no rag joints, and is longer then the shaft with a rag joint by about 35mm. i need to extend my shaft, the longer one, but about 25mm.
thanks.
1995 Vitara:
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stock standard
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