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drag link hitting u bolt

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drag link hitting u bolt

Post by zippo87 »

hi

i have a major problem with my lux

today i fitted some s/h lifted leafs and the drag link is hitting the u bolt and locking the steering

the big problem is i'm out at a mates place in jimbomba and 80k form home

anyone the best way to fix it as i need to get home tomorrow

i know i probly cant tomorrow as it sunday but if anyone can piont me in the right direction to get it fix tomorrow

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Post by "CANADA" »

where abouts in the turning circle does it hit?? Your best bet in the end might be a histeer setup
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Post by beebee »

You've got too much lift!

The cheapest fix is to refit your old leaves, the easiest fix is to get a dropped draglink from BBM etc, the best fix is a crossover steering conversion from Superior Engineering or ORI.

The only option you have today is to refit the old springs or pull some leaves from the new pack to lower the height. Sounds like it's 3" plus anyway :roll:

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Post by roberts »

iv got a dropped drag link sitting in the shed if you want to buy it

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Post by bastard »

You can buy u bolts that are flat on the top to stop this,this is a common problem nearly every hilux ive seen with a dropped drag link has these u bolts they give you around 5mm extra clearence cheers.
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Post by zippo87 »

thanks for the replys

i can refit the old springs as 3 out of 4 leafs are broken

any idea where i might get a couple of the flat u bolts today?
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Post by Gribble »

zippo87 wrote:thanks for the replys

i can refit the old springs as 3 out of 4 leafs are broken

any idea where i might get a couple of the flat u bolts today?
Flat u bolts wont fix it, you will need the dropped link which will still drag when that side is at full drop or x-over steer.

Ive been through this very drama before. ;)
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Post by Luv to 4B »

what will get you out of trouble to get home is to take the spring out and take out a leaf or two, this will move the U bolt away from the drag link giving you the room to move. This is only a temporary fix, just till you get some of the correct U bolts.
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Post by alexcliffo »

A cheaper alternative to the drop drag link is to chop the drag link where it joins UNDER the bottom ball joint, and weld it to the TOP of the bottom ball joint. Similar effect to the drop drag link.

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Post by batcho101 »

i woudlnt go cutting and welding any parts of your steering at all mate. liek others have said jsut remove some leaves till u can buy a drop dragged link or go crossover. a few more hours int he shed is alot better than loosing steering al together
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