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GU steering into GQ ????

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GU steering into GQ ????

Post by johno »

My gu coil cabs drives real nice and I would like to have the missus maverick s/w drive the same, can I swap steering box, power assist unit etc straight into the mav, any other tips that would make the old girl to drive (the mav not the missus)
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Post by Madmac »

A GU steering box will bolt straight into a GQ, however you will need an adjustable drag link to make it work as the tie rod end bolts into the top of the pitman arm on the GU box as opposed to the under side of the GQ pitman arm. ive fitted one to my GQ it was fairly easy
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Post by hottiemonster »

Madmac wrote:A GU steering box will bolt straight into a GQ, however you will need an adjustable drag link to make it work as the tie rod end bolts into the top of the pitman arm on the GU box as opposed to the under side of the GQ pitman arm. ive fitted one to my GQ it was fairly easy
i've done the same, real easy, just need a new drag link so the tie rod can be the right way up.
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Post by johno »

what difference did it make to the feel of the car to drive, I find the old maverick gets a bit floaty on the highway and a piss poor turning circle. Also where do I find one of these adjustable drag lonks.

thanks for the help
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Post by hottiemonster »

i didnt really notice that much different i dont think, i got mine from smithies outback gear in cranbourne victoria, but a bit far for you to get one lol
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Post by Madmac »

i dont think it made any difference to the way it drives, may have gained a bit more lock to lock after winding the stops in a bit. and it doesnt take quite as many turns of the wheel from lock to lock, i think the gearing in them may be different. the main reason people (myself included) fit them is because they are a bigger stronger steering box and can handle more abuse than the GQ box
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Post by johno »

thanks for the info, what was the cost of the arm at smithies hottie? did you get the gu box at a wreckers down there also. I went pat hallies at bayswater the other day but never thought about it at the time.
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Post by Madmac »

most good 4wd stores should be able to get you an adjustable drag link, i paid $260 for an M&M engineering one complete with tie rod ends. as for the steering box, id say ring around, most wreckers i phoned wanted about $650, i finally found one at Franks parts plus (smithfield NSW) for $450 with a 12 month warranty
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Post by Timmsi »

Hi,

So the tie rod end is the same size and can bolt in?

I already have an adjustable draglink and have just busted the power steering box. Would love to upgrade to a GU one.

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Post by hammey »

Timmsi wrote:Hi,

So the tie rod end is the same size and can bolt in?

I already have an adjustable draglink and have just busted the power steering box. Would love to upgrade to a GU one.

Timmsi
NO... I spoke to Superior Eng. last week when i bought my HD drag link and was told while the tapers were the same the lengths were different.
I always thought the tapers were different..

They told me a GU will fit a GQ but not the other way around..

Measure your thread pitch and dia. and you may be able to order just the tie rod end.

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Post by Timmsi »

Hi,

Thanks for that. I got a 3rd's Production draglink, so I might give them a call.

Surely at worst I could just get a GU tie rod end for the top end into the GU box.

Thanks heaps!!

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Post by Timmsi »

Hi,

I'm going to go with the Series 2 GQ steering box. Central Coast 4x4 Wreckers have one for $275.

From my quick research it's pretty much the same as the GU but the pitman arm still fits the draglink end OK.

Spoke with 3rds productions (who I got the draglink from) and they have different threads for the tie rod ends on the draglink between GQ and GU.

GQ is a 22mm thread and GU is a 20mm thread. They also thought the taper and length of the bolt into the pitman arm were going to be different as well.

I think this is best option for me at the moment - keep my draglink, fix power steering and get a bigger steering box out of it all.

Thanx again,
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Post by rover1 »

gq pitman arm, out of late model gq, small arm big box.
if you give your 4wd a good thrashing (i.e lots of rocky stuff) expect to have this drama one day. not to easy to fix on the track either.
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Post by sudso »

Does fitting a GU box and pitman arm to a GQ change the angle of the draglink?
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Post by hammey »

sudso wrote:Does fitting a GU box and pitman arm to a GQ change the angle of the draglink?
Nah.. not really..
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Post by sudso »

hammey wrote:
sudso wrote:Does fitting a GU box and pitman arm to a GQ change the angle of the draglink?
Nah.. not really..
ah bugger! I thought with the longer GU pitman arm with the dog leg in it would lower that end of the draglink but I read that the draglink has to sit on top of the GU pitman arm.

I'd like to get my draglink and panhard closer to horizontal and parallel (6" spring lift) so they work in sync. again.

I can do the fab work no worries, but I'd like to get that side of the draglink lower. I thought the GU box and pitman would do it.

I was speaking to the bloke at Snake Racing months ago and he said they were going to make a steering knuckle adaptor for the left hand side to raise that side of the draglink for lifted trucks.

I should give em a ring and find out what the jazz is I suppose.

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Post by sudso »

hammey wrote:
sudso wrote:Does fitting a GU box and pitman arm to a GQ change the angle of the draglink?
Nah.. not really..
ah bugger! I thought with the longer GU pitman arm with the dog leg in it would lower that end of the draglink but I read that the draglink has to sit on top of the GU pitman arm.

I'd like to get my draglink and panhard closer to horizontal and parallel (6" spring lift) so they work in sync. again.

I can do the fab work no worries, but I'd like to get that side of the draglink lower. I thought the GU box and pitman would do it.

I was speaking to the bloke at Snake Racing months ago and he said they were going to make a steering knuckle adaptor for the left hand side to raise that side of the draglink for lifted trucks.

I should give em a ring and find out what the jazz is I suppose.

cheers, sudso
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Post by nastytroll »

you can get the pitman arm reverse tapered to put the tierod on the bottum
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Post by sudso »

nastytroll wrote:you can get the pitman arm reverse tapered to put the tierod on the bottum
Hows that? Is a new taper pressed in or something?
Snake Racings high steer knuckle adaptor for GQ l/h knuckles will be released in a few weeks too :D
With the flipped taper and high steer adaptor the draglink would be a lot closer to horizontal.
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Post by ozy1 »

sudso wrote:
nastytroll wrote:you can get the pitman arm reverse tapered to put the tierod on the bottum
Hows that? Is a new taper pressed in or something?
Snake Racings high steer knuckle adaptor for GQ l/h knuckles will be released in a few weeks too :D
With the flipped taper and high steer adaptor the draglink would be a lot closer to horizontal.
and of course you will mod your panhard bar to bring them paralelleagain wont you? so hey work in the same arc.
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Post by sudso »

ozy1 wrote:
sudso wrote:
nastytroll wrote:you can get the pitman arm reverse tapered to put the tierod on the bottum
Hows that? Is a new taper pressed in or something?
Snake Racings high steer knuckle adaptor for GQ l/h knuckles will be released in a few weeks too :D
With the flipped taper and high steer adaptor the draglink would be a lot closer to horizontal.
and of course you will mod your panhard bar to bring them paralelleagain wont you? so hey work in the same arc.
Thats the plan ozy1. Well, mod the panhard mount pozzies, not the panhard itself.
The fab work I can take care of.
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