looking for a shorter pitman arm than 70 or 80 series for crossover.
Was looking at a 2wd hilux one , but i think the taper for ball joint
will be hilux [smaller]. l have 70 series drag link with the bigger taper.
Can the taper be made machined bigger or is there a tierod end to suit ?
cheers Matt
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Sorry I can't give much info but I know that I'm running a 75 series draglink with a 2wd pitman. There is a TRE out there. Actually I think it may be a hilux driver's side??
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in my zook i have an IFS hilux box with a feroza/rocky (cant remember which) pitman arm. Using 80s TREs. I did have to get a taper/sleeve made up to suit the 80s TRE, as the TRE hole is larger on the pitman arm.
The Pitman arm i am using was the shortest i could find, with the same spline as the toyota boxes. It was also the flattest. Im told thier made by the same company as the toyota steering gear.
The Pitman arm i am using was the shortest i could find, with the same spline as the toyota boxes. It was also the flattest. Im told thier made by the same company as the toyota steering gear.
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